Divorce Ledger began after my divorce. I had decided I’d rather split expenses fairly and manage finances effectively rather than spend time and money with attorneys in legal disputes.
I also had agreed to a number of things in my divorce that, although they made sense at the time, turned out to be harder to keep track of and compute than what I ever expected. Things like a loan payment, and an agreement to save a certain amount of money for future college education expenses for the children.
Divorce Ledger started as a shared spreadsheet and a little software application which I refined for more than four years. Over that time, I encountered many of the various problems associated with keeping track of splitting expenses, paying interest, and evolving child support as kids turn 18 years old and eventually move out. I also spoke with many other divorcees, who often borrowed and used my little spreadsheet and application to their delight, and provided me with feedback on the nuances of their own divorces.
I’m very proud of this application and hope you can use it effectively as well. I have made the fully functional version of the application FREE for everyone to use. Chat based support is available for FREE as well.
The only optional paid feature is the ability to store and retrieve scanned copies/photos of receipts and documentation. I hope you opt in for this feature, both because it will provide peace of mind, and also because it will help me to continue to fund development of new features going forward. You can either pay $1.99 per month for yourself, or $3.98 for both you and your ex-spouse.
I also offer a onhttps://divorceledger.com/web/privacy_policye-time setup package for $89.99, or an annual support package for $179.99 per year. These services mean that all you have to do is provide documentation and we do all of the original setup, and/or the data entry and keep the books running smoothly.
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