Attorneys in the audience?

<p>Do you have access to Dissomaster?</p>

<p>I believe that Dissomaster would only be used by family law (divorce/dissolution) specialists, most attorneys would not utilize it. I guess that didn’t help much, but if this is your issue, i.e. calculating support and other types of payments, try contacting the clerk of the Court (family law division/section) at your local courthouse or the local bar association. They may be able to help you access it or have alternatives for doing the necessary calculations.</p>

<p>Bullwinkle’s right. I am sorry, I don’t practice law on CC, but here is a link to the site, you could always purchase it if you really want to access it. Going to your local bar association lawyer referral service would allow you to have an appointment with an attorney and get a printout (providing of course that person uses Dissomaster, as there are competing products and different family lawyers usually have and prefer one or the other). Sometimes the county court’s self-service facilities have the programs loaded in their computers too. Here is the cflr site:
<a href=“http://www.cflr.com/products/dissomaster.php[/url]”>http://www.cflr.com/products/dissomaster.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks. There used to be a demo online to enable people to get a general idea, but I guess attorneys then weren’t getting enough appointments.</p>

<p>The attorneys weren’t the problem. If they discontinued the demo, it was because cflr wasn’t getting enough revenue. The founder has been compared to Bill Gates in his marketing strategies.</p>