Divorce

The most intelligent, affordable, and simple online divorce service available, created by a divorce attorney to give you the highest quality divorce documents.

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If you hire an attorney, your divorce will likely cost you over $10,000

But most other couples are able to settle out of court and probably don’t need to retain an attorney, if they were able to have access to quality DIY services.

Do you need to hire A

divorce attorney?

If you hire an attorney, your divorce could cost you over $10,000.
Hiring an attorney is often necessary if:

Hiring an attorney is often necessary if:
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High-value Assets

You have a lot of high-value or complex assets to divide (like joint property beyond the primary home, businesses, investments, or retirement accounts).

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No Communication

You and your spouse can’t communicate or agree on the terms of your divorce. This generally occurs with agreements on spousal support, child custody, and parent time.

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Conflict Situations

You have a high-conflict situation or there are issues of domestic abuse.

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Attorney Involvement

Your spouse is insisting on hiring their attorney.

With our service and some cooperation, couples are able to resolve their divorce out of court and without the need to hire an attorney.

Why did we create Simpleending?

We want to use our legal knowledge and experience to facilitate you and your spouse in making educated decisions for your divorce and obtain high-quality and custom tailored documents, setting you up for success after your divorce is finalized.

Our Mission

Is to educate, empower, and elevate you through a divorce, making it the most simple, affordable, and superior process available.

Our Vision

Is to give you the knowledge, tools, and ability for you and your spouse to get divorced on your terms without the need to hire an attorney.

Our Goal

Is to lift you up as a person so that you can move on and live your best life once your divorce is finalized.
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Why should you use Simpleending?

With some cooperation between you and your spouse, you can obtain a quality divorce decree without spending thousands of dollars on attorneys. This allows both parties to use those valuable funds on their future.

We’re not like other
online platforms

Most of the online divorce platforms have just bought or downloaded blank divorce forms. We actually guide you through creating...

We encourage an
amicable divorce

After the first user goes through our questionnaire, the second user gets a chance to approve the divorce stipulation or request changes, which the first user...

We get it all done
for under $1,000

After you pay the initial $295, answer all the questions, and your spouse signs off, you can file the first four documents with the court. There is then a 30-day waiting...

We save you money
even if an attorney
has to get involved

The payment of $295 allows you and yours spouse the opportunity to gather the information necessary...

We offer flexible
payment options

We have a two-tiered payment to break up the total cost into two payments. The initial payment...

We guarantee
acceptance of your
documents by the court

Because we’re owned and operated by real family law attorneys in your state, we can back up our divorce document quality with a guarantee. Once you’ve completed and...

How does IT work?

How does IT work?

We made it easy with five simple steps

Are you eligible to use Simpleending?

At this time, our service only applies to Utah divorces

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We’re not like other online platforms

Most of the online divorce platforms have just bought or downloaded blank divorce forms from the state websites.
We actually guide you through creating completely personal and customizable divorce documents, where you don’t have to write or provide any of the wording yourself.

You’re benefiting from the experience and legalese of a divorce attorney without having to hire one.

We encourage an amicable divorce

After the first user goes through our questionnaire, the second user gets a chance to approve the divorce stipulation or request changes, which the first user can then make.

If the couple cannot agree on the divorce terms, an attorney may need to get involved.

We get it all done for under $1,000

After you pay the initial $295, answer all the questions, and your spouse signs off, you can file the first four documents with the court. There is then a 30-day waiting period per Utah law.

But after that, you’ll pay the remaining $695 and be able to download the remaining 6–10 documents and file those. Then you just wait for the court to sign those documents, and, voila! Your divorce will be finalized.

We save you money even if an attorney has to get involved

The payment of $295 allows you and yours spouse the opportunity to gather the information necessary for your divorce. It also allows you to determine if you’re able to agree on the terms of divorce without the need to consult with or hire an attorney. Even if you cannot agree on all of the terms it allows you both to find where there is common ground or where agreements can be made.
Even if you or your spouse needs to consult with an attorney, you can always return to complete the process if you’re able to come to an agreement on the remaining issues. Even if you need to complete your divorce with an attorney the information and knowledge gathered through the questionnaire will save you time and money.

We offer flexible payment options

We have a two-tiered payment to break up the total cost into two payments. The initial payment of $295 (about the cost a consultation with an experienced attorney) allows you and your spouse to learn about the issues relevant to your divorce and determine if you can come to an agreement on the terms of your divorce.
If you are able to reach an agreement the second payment of $695 allows you to complete the process and obtain custom tailored documents necessary to complete your divorce.

We guarantee your divorce

Because we’re owned and operated by real family law attorneys in your state, we can back up our divorce document quality with a guarantee.

Once you’ve completed and filed your forms, if the court rejects your documents, or the process or technology aren’t working, we promise to step in and assist until you have a court-signed divorce decree.

That’s how confident and excited we are to offer this unparalleled legal technology.

"SimpleEnding is currently available for divorces in the following states: Utah .

SimpleEnding is working on making this service available to the remaining states in the United States of America.”

Matthew Ames

Matthew Ames is from Idaho Falls, and was raised in both Idaho and Utah. He has been interested in creative digital work from a young age. In 2021, Matt started working for SimpleEnding, Moxie Law Group, and CoilLaw doing all things social media, graphics, photography, and video. Matt loves the gym, shoes, and Lego. He’s also a fan of all things Marvel, Star Wars, Pokémon, and anime.

 

Gabriela

Though born in Los Angeles, Gabriela spent most of her childhood in West Virginia and Missouri. She attended high school at NUAMES and graduated not only with a high school diploma, but an associate’s degree as well.

After high school, Gabriela graduated from Weber State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and she plans to begin working on her master’s degree in 2023. Gabriela is an avid participant in the 52 Book Challenge. When she’s not working, she’s likely reading, working on her novel, or spending time with her husband.

Paul Wyner

Paul Wyner was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended Southern Utah University and graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in History Education. Paul went on to receive a Masters in Business Administration from Westminster College. Before working at CoilLaw, Paul worked in Healthcare Administration for several large healthcare companies in Utah. 

The aforementioned includes Intermountain Healthcare, University of Utah Healthcare, and Revere Health. When not at work, Paul spends his time doing volunteer work, hanging with his wife and five children, or watching sporting events—specifically the Atlanta Braves and the Green Bay Packers.

Luke A. Shaw

Luke was raised in an Air Force family and spent most of his early years in Spokane, Washington. Luke earned a bachelor’s degree in business management prior to receiving his juris doctorate from Michigan State University College of Law.

Luke was admitted into the Arizona State Bar in 2013. Shortly thereafter, in 2015, Luke joined the Utah State Bar and joined CoilLaw. He committed himself to zealously advocating and working diligently to obtain favorable outcomes for his clients. In 2022 he stepped away from active litigation and moved to Texas where he was admitted to practice law and assists Jill in developing SimpleEnding and CoilLaw.

Luke is married and has two energetic boys. When he’s not advocating for clients or working on SimpleEnding he enjoys spending time with his family, watching a good show, watching Michigan State University athletics, and travelling.

Jill L. Coil

Jill L. Coil was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Brigham Young University and she graduated with honors. Jill went on to attend Texas Southern University, where she met her husband, and received her Juris Doctorate. Jill founded CoilLaw in December 2014, and focused on Family and Criminal Law. CoilLaw began as a Utah company but has recently expanded into Texas. Although Jill now resides in Texas, Jill is a licensed attorney in both Utah, and Texas. Jill founded CoilLaw with a mission to empathize, protect, and advocate for families through high-quality legal representation.

Through hard work, determination, and perseverance, Jill has earned many awards and a reputation for fiercely advocating for her clients and their rights. Jill is a firm believer in giving back to the community through volunteer work. She’s an active participant in the Family Bar Section in both Utah and Texas. Jill is the mother of four children and, when she’s not fighting for the rights of her clients, she loves to watch movies, and visit Disneyland.

Cameron

Cameron grew up in Spanish Fork, Utah. After graduating from Spanish Fork High School, he served an LDS mission in Washington, D.C., and completed his bachelor’s degree in marketing and communications. Cameron continues to collect technical certifications and marketing certifications. 

A believer in giving back to the community, Cameron serves his community by engaging in political and community outreach roles. He is a believer in supporting organizations that are dedicated to creating equal opportunities, and improving the world for all people. When not at work, Cameron enjoys spending time with his daughter and thrill-seeking. The aforementioned includes: fishing, traveling, and motorcycling.