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In 2020, as part of our ongoing efforts to diversify our legal resources, we negotiated free online access for all members to DivorceMate, a cloud-based software for calculating child and spousal support.
Unavoidably, a recent business decision made by DivorceMate is ending free access to this product. To support firms, we have negotiated a fifty-percent discount with DivorceMate for all members. The reduced price represents an annual savings of nearly $400 per year for each lawyer. The monthly charge per user will be about $30.
The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s DivorceMate members account will not expire until at least February 28, 2023. Access to DivorceMate software will continue until at least February 28, 2023. Members will receive an invoice prior to their expiry date and be given a grace period to pay the invoice. DivorceMate will work to ensure that no Saskatchewan users have interrupted access to DivorceMate software.
DivorceMate will contact all current users to set up new billing accounts in the coming weeks. If you have any questions about this transition, contact Steven Krieger at [email protected] or 1-800.653.0925 ext. 407.
Please direct all questions about The Law Society’s agreement with DivorceMate to Ken Fox ([email protected]) or Alan Kilpatrick ([email protected]).