Pricing
A typical Florida family-law retainer barely carries a contested case through disclosure — and the meter keeps running. FamilyLawGPS is not a lawyer and doesn't replace one where it counts; it replaces the part you're overpaying for: organization, deadlines, drafts, procedure, and knowing when a flat-fee attorney review is actually needed.
For the public · pro se
Free forever
$29/mo or $290/yr (2 months free)
A year of Case Pro costs less than two hours of typical Florida family-attorney time — and pairs with flat-fee review where judgment is actually needed.
Join the founding cohortFlat fee by packet
Typical limited-scope family review runs $199–$999 by packet type — set by the reviewing attorney, shown up front.
Request a review — freeFor attorneys · firms · legal aid
$199/mo or $1,990/yr
$499/mo or $4,990/yr
Partner platforms · premium add-ons
EstateDraftFL — estate planning
Marriage and divorce rewrite your estate plan — Florida law changes what your will and beneficiary designations mean the day the judgment enters. Through our partner platform EstateDraftFL, get deterministic drafting and review of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health-care directives built to verbatim Florida statutes — the same source-locked engine architecture that powers this platform.
BenchPath — court intelligence
The county procedure notes across this platform are powered by BenchPath, the verification-first court-rules engine: local rules, division instructions, proposed-order formats, and e-filing quirks — verified, versioned, and cited. Basic county search stays free here; the deep professional layer is the premium.
The honest math
$10,000–$15,000
Typical Florida family-law retainer — often exhausted by disclosure and a hearing or two, then replenished.
$290/yr
Case Pro: the organization, drafting, deadline, and procedure layer — the hours you shouldn't be billed attorney rates for.
$199–$999 flat
Attorney review exactly where judgment matters: settlement terms, parenting plans, contested exposure — priced per packet, not per tenth-of-an-hour.
Self-help plus targeted counsel is not a substitute for full representation in every case — contested custody, safety issues, and complex estates deserve a lawyer in the room. The platform's job is telling you which case you have.
Founding cohort: every account is free today, the prices shown are launch prices, and founding members lock them in. Attorney fees go to the reviewing attorney under their engagement; the platform charges for workflow software. No outcome guarantees, ever.