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Since Settlyd is web based, there’s nothing to download. Whenever and wherever you have an internet connected iPad, laptop or desktop, you can access and manage any of your case information.
Settlyd was first created for South Carolina family law practitioners by Charleston attorneys, Guy Vitetta and Sean Keefer, who, between them, have more than 40 years of litigation, mediation and arbitration experience in the Family Courts. Since launch in 2015, hundreds of family law professionals throughout South Carolina have used Settlyd. Now Settlyd is expanding to Mecklenburg County in North Carolina.
By lawyers, for lawyers has been our core philosophy from inception, and you will love the way Settlyd seamlessly integrates into your Family Law practice.
Use the link below to sign up for a free trial – no credit card needed – or email info@settlyd.com for more information.
Sign up for a Free TrialOur firm had been looking for a software solution to help us with family law financial issues when we found Settlyd. We chose Settlyd over all the others because it was simple and easy to use while giving us the tools we needed to efficiently and accurately get a handle on our client's financials and support issues. I especially like working with the Asset Division Worksheet because it is very flexible and allows me to explore several different options when apportioning marital property.
Our firm has been involved with Settlyd since "beta" testing. We like Settlyd because it is flexible and we can quickly update and prepare needed documents for court, mediation or client conferences. We especially like some of the additional tools such as the "overnight calculator" and child support worksheets that help us with the unique child custody arrangements we come across frequently when handling complex cases.
The financial data is more comprehensive and easily accessible, and I feel more comfortable sharing it with the client without feeling like I'm overwhelming them.
It's a great tool, makes me feel more organized and able to show clients scenarios. It's super helpful during mediation as well as just when meeting with clients throughout the case.
Settlyd has been a tremendous help to me with all financial aspects of Family Court cases, particularly asset/debt divisions. I can offer multiple options for division of assets and debts to each client that are easy for the client to see and understand. Similarly, in negotiations with opposing counsel, there is transparency in terms of both hard numbers and percentages of the estate, eliminating the need for extensive written back-and-forth. I highly recommend this program to all Family Court practitioners!
Free 30 day trial with unlimited access to the site.
Free 30 Day TrialThis entitles 3 users to full access to all components of the site: All Financial Affidavits, all Child Support calculators, Net Available Income analysis, Asset Division analysis, remote client capability, all specialty calculators, and all other features of the site. You can enter as many separate client matters as you desire and all data is saved in the cloud for access wherever you have internet access. This is billed monthly.
Billed MonthlyThis level provides all of the same features as the Silver level, but this package is billed annually and is designed to provide savings over the monthly billing.
Billed AnnuallySettlyd can provide custom packages for firms who need more than 10 members to have access to their master account. Please email info@settlyd.com for additional information.
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