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Disclaimer

Last updated: March 6, 2026

Important Notice

Clarity Divorce is a self-help technology platform, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, or legal representation. The documents generated by our Service are prepared by you, with the assistance of our software, based on the information you provide. No attorney-client relationship or privilege is created by your use of this Service.

Self-Help Technology Platform

Clarity Divorce is a technology platform that provides self-help tools for individuals who choose to represent themselves in Arizona divorce proceedings. The Service provides an interactive questionnaire and uses software (including artificial intelligence) to transcribe your responses onto official Arizona Supreme Court forms. You are preparing your own legal documents. Clarity Divorce is the technology tool that assists you in that process. We do not select forms for you, advise you on which options to choose, evaluate the merits of your case, or make legal judgments about your circumstances.

Not Legal Advice

The content provided on this website, including blog articles, guides, FAQs, chat responses, and generated documents, is for informational and self-help purposes only. Nothing on this website or within the Service constitutes legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by your use of the Service. Legal information is not the same as legal advice. Legal advice involves the application of law to your specific facts and circumstances by a licensed attorney. The information provided by Clarity Divorce should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

Communications Are Not Privileged

Any information you share with Clarity Divorce through the questionnaire, chat feature, email, or any other channel is not protected by attorney-client privilege. Clarity Divorce is not a law firm or attorney and cannot provide privileged communications. You should be aware that information you provide to Clarity Divorce could potentially be subject to disclosure in legal proceedings.

Accuracy of Information

While we strive to keep the information on this website accurate and up to date, laws, court rules, and filing requirements change frequently. We make no representations or warranties about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or suitability of the information provided. The accuracy of your generated documents depends entirely on the accuracy and completeness of the information you provide during the questionnaire process. You are solely responsible for verifying that all information in your documents is correct before filing with any court.

No Guarantee of Court Acceptance or Outcome

We do not guarantee that documents generated by the Service will be accepted by any court, that your divorce will be granted, or that any particular legal outcome will result from using the Service. Court acceptance of documents depends on many factors beyond document formatting, including the specific facts of your case, local court rules, judicial discretion, and whether all required information has been accurately provided. Different counties within Arizona may have additional local requirements. You are responsible for verifying the filing requirements of your specific county.

Arizona-Specific Service

The Service is designed specifically for divorce filings in the state of Arizona. The forms generated are official Arizona Supreme Court forms, and the procedures and information provided are based on Arizona Revised Statutes and Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure. Each form is captioned for your specific Arizona county based on the information you provide. If you are filing in a different state, this Service is not appropriate for your needs.

AI-Generated Content and Limitations

Clarity Divorce uses artificial intelligence to generate documents and provide informational responses. While our AI systems are designed to produce accurate and helpful output, AI technology has inherent limitations. You acknowledge that:

  • AI-generated content may contain errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.
  • AI-generated responses to questions are informational only and do not constitute legal advice, regardless of how they are phrased.
  • You must review all generated documents carefully before filing them with any court.
  • Clarity Divorce does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or legal sufficiency of any AI-generated content.
  • AI systems may produce different results for similar inputs and may not account for all relevant legal nuances.

When to Seek Legal Counsel

We strongly recommend consulting with a licensed Arizona family law attorney if any of the following apply to your situation:

  • Your divorce involves allegations of domestic violence or abuse
  • You and your spouse cannot agree on the terms of the divorce
  • Your case involves complex financial assets, business ownership, or significant property
  • There are disputes about child custody, legal decision-making, or parenting time
  • Either party has significant debts or bankruptcy considerations
  • You are unsure about your legal rights or obligations
  • Your spouse has retained an attorney
  • You have questions about spousal maintenance (alimony) eligibility
  • There are jurisdictional issues (such as a spouse living in another state)

Blog and Educational Content

The articles, guides, and educational content published on our blog are provided for general informational purposes. They are not intended as legal advice for any specific situation. Legal information is not the same as legal advice, which involves the application of law to your specific circumstances. Always consult with a qualified attorney for advice tailored to your situation.

Third-Party Links

This website may contain links to third-party websites, including court websites, legal resources, and other services. These links are provided for convenience only. We do not endorse, control, or assume responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Disclaimer or need clarification about the scope of our Service, please contact us at:

Clarity Divorce
Email: support@claritydivorce.co