The platform in question offers a service for generating online forms specifically tailored for individuals seeking to file simple divorces. These forms are current and come with one year of IT support to assist users as needed. The technology behind the platform is proprietary, ensuring its uniqueness and readiness for immediate ownership transfer to a new buyer. An appealing aspect of this venture is its potential for scalability; with minor modifications to the current database, the site can be expanded to function on a national level. This adaptability provides an opportunity for the platform to position itself as a competitive alternative in the market for legal services, particularly in the area of divorce, potentially challenging established players in the field.
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