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- Posted June 03, 2010
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It had to happen-- Divorce? There's an app for that

The Daily Record Newswire
It was inevitable: a Texas divorce lawyer has helped create a divorce-related iPhone app.
The Divorce Cost and Prep iPhone App was created by Michelle May O'Neil of the O'Neil Anderson law firm in Dallas and Bryan Rice, a CPA in Forth Worth.
Using the app, divorcing spouses can learn what their possible expenses will be, from maintaining separate households to parking fees for lawyer visits.
The app also includes an itemized list of documents that users can check off as they gather what they need, and are able to send an e-mail directly from the app to their attorney.
Available on iTunes, the app costs $4.99.
Published: Thu, Jun 3, 2010
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