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Martin Druyan & Associates Attorneys × DaiM by Sage Forum Inc.

Divorce resolution with AI structure and attorney review in New York and Florida

April 19. 2026

Couples can use DaiM’s guided workflow to organize divorce terms and generate draft documents, then have those documents reviewed by attorneys of Martin Druyan & Associates Attorneys before moving forward.

DaiM by Sage Forum Inc. helps couples organize divorce issues through a structured AI-guided process and generate draft documents based on the information they provide.

Through this collaboration, Martin Druyan & Associates Attorneys adds an attorney review layer for couples in New York and Florida who want legal eyes on documents generated through DaiM.

The result is a more efficient path for couples who want to reduce confusion, lower friction, and move toward a cleaner final package.

This collaboration may be especially useful for couples who want a more efficient divorce workflow, prefer structured communication, and value having attorneys review generated documents before relying on them.

It is also designed for people who want to avoid the confusion of drafting on their own while still benefiting from a technology-first process.

Review focused on the documents generated through DaiM

Items

  • Marital settlement terms

  • Parenting-plan related provisions

  • Support and asset-allocation language

  • State-specific formatting or issue spotting

  • Internal consistency across the generated package

  • General readiness for the next legal step

    DaiM is a technology platform developed by Sage Forum Inc. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
    Any attorney review referenced on this page is performed by attorneys of Martin Druyan & Associates Attorneys in connection with eligible divorce matters in New York and Florida.
    Use of DaiM does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship with Martin Druyan & Associates Attorneys. Representation, scope of review, and legal services remain subject to separate intake, conflict checks, and engagement terms.

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