A Better Way to Separate

We're Changing the Way America Divorces

Divorce doesn't have to mean years in court, depleted savings, and emotional devastation. Solagree is a structured, entirely virtual process where financial and parenting experts guide you to a binding resolution.

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Why We Built Solagree

Hear why we're building a different path forward for separating families.

“The system isn't fair to people. Something's got to give. I became determined to change the way we divorce in America.”

— Amanda Mason, Co-Founder & CEO
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A Process Built Around People

Solagree is entirely online. Separating couples work with expert professionals—financial specialists and parenting specialists—through a three-phase process: intake, mediation, and binding arbitration.

Both parties are committed from the start, so resolution is guaranteed. Costs are predictable. Timelines are clear. And families can move forward with their lives.

Learn How It Works

Attorney Guidance Available

Our network attorneys understand the Solagree process. They guide you through each phase, help you prepare for mediation, and protect your interests - while keeping the process efficient.

Already have an attorney? They can work with you through Solagree too.

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Attorneys & CDFAs

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Join Our Network

We're partnering with Attorneys and CDFAs nationwide who believe there's a better way to serve divorcing families.