Considering a lawyer for your divorce?
We've teamed up with Marble Law to give our users 10% off their attorney services.Why Choose Marble Law?
Experienced local lawyers by your side
Real-time access to your case, 24/7
Clear, fixed & upfront pricing
How Marble Law Works
Free Call with Marble Team
Legal Strategy Session
Pre-approve pricing and meet the team
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Marble Law?
Marble is a nationwide law firm with local, experienced lawyers in 10 states. Their unique pricing model offers upfront prices for each service, so there are no hourly bills or large retainers. To date, they've helped more than 50,000 people get access to legal care.
Why is Hello Divorce referring to Marble Law?
We understand that not every person going through a divorce wants to leverage Hello Divorce plans or services and may need alternative support through a traditional process with a divorce lawyer.
Ultimately, our goal is to help as many people as possible whether that is through Hello Divorce's plans and services or alternative legal
options through this partnership.
How do I get started with Marble Law?
1. Free initial call with the Marble team
The first call is designed to hear more about your needs and find out how they can help you.
Book at a convenient time for you via the "Get Started" buttons above.
2. Legal strategy session
Once they understand your basic needs, they'll set you up to speak with a qualified attorney. During this call, they’ll learn more about your unique situation and recommend the best path forward.
Please note: There is a $49 fee to reserve time with an attorney.
3. Financial call
After you meet with an attorney, they'll call you to make sure you were satisfied with your legal strategy session, as well as go over more details about their process and pricing.
4. Signing the Marble Agreement
Once you review and sign the Marble Agreement, your legal team can officially get started on your case.
5. Call with your attorney
You’ll have a call with your attorney, typically within 3 days of signing the Marble Agreement. While every case is different, you can expect them to ask for information needed to start working on your case. Legal journeys take time, but they'll keep you updated every step of the way.