Our Commitment & Comparison

It took us a long time to bring this Platform to life because we didn’t just want to throw something together and call it “done.”

We wanted to make sure that what we created was genuinely high quality, built with integrity, and truly helpful for you. The below pulls together a comparison of other sites that say they provide family law templates—specifically Proposed Consent Order (financial) templates*.

From this comparison, you’ll be able to:

Gain crystal-clear insight into what a high-quality template truly offers

Ensure your Document* contains all the crucial details it needs

Confidently compare other options & see our commitment to quality

This is about giving you real value for your money, creating something that makes the experience easier for you, and building a Platform that genuinely solves your problems. Everything we’ve designed has been with your trust, your needs, and your user experience in mind.

Proposed Consent Order Inclusions Paper Advocate Website 1 Website 2 Website 3 Website 4
Access to the Q&A available *before* payment Yes No Yes No Yes
Document received immediately Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Document provided in DOCx format Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Document capable of editing Yes Yes No Yes No
Online Q&A Platform Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Video guidance and tooltips to assist you in answering the Q&A Yes No No No No
Court compliant formatting Yes Yes No Yes No
Pre-populated information and clauses based off your answers to the Q&A Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Orders drafted in plain English and easy to understand Yes No No No No
Orders drafted using ambiguous, wordy, outdated legal language and terminology No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Real estate orders – retention/sale/transfer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Real estate orders – due date for sale/transfer/payment (numbers of days vs date) Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Real estate orders – discharge of lender mortgage Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Real estate orders – discharge of stamp duty mortgage Yes No No No No
Real estate orders – payment (choice of electing a formulaic or specific amount approach) Yes No No No No
Real estate orders – division of net sale proceeds Yes No Yes Yes No
Real estate orders – interim occupation Yes No Yes No No
Real estate orders – interim arrangements for real estate outgoing (loan, rates, insurances, utilities) Yes No Yes Yes No
Real estate orders – interim protection orders from dealing with the property and home loan Yes No No No No
Real estate orders – default provisions for non-compliance and breach Yes No No No No
Real estate orders (retention) – second chance opportunity to keep the property Yes No No No No
Real estate orders – sale terms & conditions Yes No Yes No No
Real estate orders – readying the property for sale Yes No No No No
Real state orders – Title particulars to identify the property correctly Yes Yes Yes No No
Real estate orders – stamp duty concession references Yes No No No No
Transfer of vehicle ownership (up to 3) Yes No Yes No No
Sale of vehicle(s) and division of sale proceeds (up to 3) Yes No Yes No No
Transfer of shares ownership (up to 3) Yes No Yes No No
Sale of shares and division of sale proceeds (up to 3) Yes No Yes No No
Provision for CGT liability post shares’ sale Yes No Yes No No
Share portfolio transfer Yes No Yes No No
Provision for CGT liability for the period pre-share portfolio transfer Yes No Yes No No
Pet ownership/transfer & expenses (up to 3) Yes No No No No
Household contents division & collection Yes No No No No
Distribution of joint funds Yes No Yes No No
Payment of joint debts and interim payments Yes No No No No
Individual personal contents, assets, superannuation & resources catch-all—specified Yes No Yes No Yes
Individual liabilities catch-all Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Section 106A order Yes Yes No No No
Procedural orders (leave out of time) Yes No No No No
Relevant Notations Yes No No Yes No
Superannuation splitting orders (defined benefit/accumulation interest) Yes Yes Yes No No
Superannuation splitting type—percentage/base (specific) amount split Yes Yes Yes No No
Choice of superannuation splitting order operative time—future or past Yes No No No No
Interim protection (restraint) orders from dealing with the splittable superannuation interest Yes No No No No
Superannuation splitting orders Notation Yes Yes No No No
Direction regarding service of the sealed orders on the superfund trustee Yes No Yes No No
Cover letter (draft) to the superfund trustee according procedural fairness Yes No No No No
Cover letter (draft) to the superfund trustee serving the sealed orders Yes No No No No
Suggested Next Steps Instructions & Bonus Resources Yes Yes No No No
A 50-100-page pdf booklet on information about your document/the template, & family law resources No Yes No Yes No