Express Divorce USA — legal tech in production
A live SaaS that guides people through US divorce journeys — state by state, with the compliance mindset that regulated sectors demand. Shipped by webgen for real users.

The problem
Divorce in the United States is fragmented, state-specific, and emotionally draining. Each state has its own forms, timelines, and rules — and most online tools treat divorce like a one-size-fits-all checkout flow.
People navigating separation need clarity, not confusion. They need workflows that respect where they live, what they owe in personal data, and how stressful the process already is.
What we shipped
Express Divorce USA is a live legal-tech SaaS with real users — built at webgen as a production Next.js application. It guides people through multi-state divorce journeys with state-aware workflows, not generic templates.
From landing to intake, every screen is designed for trust: clear language, structured steps, and a product that feels serious enough for a regulated sector.
Regulated-sector constraints
Legal tech sits at the intersection of personal data, compliance, and high-stakes life events. We built with a privacy-first mindset: data sovereignty considerations, careful handling of sensitive information, and workflows shaped by multi-state requirements.
The goal was never to move fast and break things — it was to move fast and earn trust.
My role
Full-stack developer at webgen (3geeks studio). I worked across the Next.js production app — from user-facing flows to the engineering decisions that keep a regulated-sector product maintainable in production.
Screens in context
The product spans a public landing, guided intake, and state-specific journeys — each screen built to reduce friction without cutting corners on compliance.


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