Online Divorce in Switzerland
Saturday, August 18th, 2007As Jusletter reports, two attorneys from the French-speaking part of Switzerland have created an online divorce website, divorce.ch.
For a bit more than 30 dollars, users get access to a database containing information on all legal aspects of a divorce.
For about 800 dollars, couples may create their own divorce settlement and the paperwork necessary to demand a divorce by consent (one of the “modes” of divorce the Swiss Civil Code knows). The settlement is created automatically on the basis of a questionnaire that the spouses have to fill out.
For Switzerland, this service is a true innovation. But I wonder how the lawyers who offer their services handle their liability for the automatically-generated settlements. Here is what their terms of use say:
Nous déclinons en outre toute responsabilité quant à d’éventuels dommages susceptibles de survenir du fait de l’utilisation des pages du site divorce.ch, y compris par suite de téléchargement d’éventuels fichiers ou pour ce qui concerne la Convention de divorce ou la Requête en divorce.
I have doubts as to the validity of this waiver, but all depends on the legal qualification of the contract concluded by the couple and the website owners. Especially the high price of the service and the fact that the website owners are attorneys would make a good case for saying that the contract involves more duties than just offering the online form and its processing “as is”.

