Tuesday night, kids at her place
The apartment is quiet. Cairn's dashboard shows the next step — small enough to finish tonight. You go to bed having moved the case forward by one piece.
For men working through separation in Ontario
Your kids, your money, your wellbeing, your fresh start — and how to get ready for the legal process. One plan, built for men in Ontario. Free to start.
No credit card. 14-day money-back on any paid tier.
The reality
You're not failing. You're in the hardest part. And you're not the first man to stand at this trailhead.
of family court parties in Ontario represent themselves
average cost of a contested divorce in Canada
men going through separation report feeling completely alone in the process
Where a lawyer stops
A good lawyer is essential — they protect your legal rights, draft the agreements, and represent you in court if it comes to that. That work matters, and you should not skip it. But it is a narrow slice of what separation asks of you.
What it leaves to you
A lawyer negotiates the settlement. No one at that table is watching your cash flow in month four, when support has started and you are running a household alone.
Separation reshapes your debt — joint credit lines, the mortgage, the car loan. A lawyer settles how it splits on paper; no one helps you carry and clear it afterward.
Separation takes a real toll — sleep, isolation, the habits you reach for under stress. A lawyer will not see any of it, and left alone it shapes every decision you make.
A parenting plan settles who has the children, and when. It says nothing about how you tell them, how you handle the first Christmas in two homes, or how you stay present.
A separation agreement closes one chapter. No one in the legal process asks what the next one looks like — where you live, what you rebuild, who you become.
Why Cairn exists
A lawyer handles the legal transaction. No one handles the man going through it.
Cairn is built for everything the legal process leaves out.
What you get after the five minutes
The five-minute walkthrough drops you here. These are the screens men open in the middle of a tough week — when the case has a question and you need a real answer, not a search result.
Where to start
Cairn sorts the work into this week, this month, and later — sized to whatever track you're on. You don't have to figure out the order.
Reorders itself when something slips.

Run the numbers
Essentials and up
Child and spousal support estimates against the Ontario tables and the SSAG (Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines) ranges. Save a scenario, change one number, see what shifts.
Saved scenarios live in your account.

Make rent in March
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A daily running balance, plotted on a calendar. Negative days get flagged before they happen — early enough to do something about them.
Includes iCal and PDF export.

Track yourself honestly
Essentials and up
A five-pillar check-in — sleep, calm, energy, happiness, growth — plotted over twelve weeks. One minute a day. The chart tells you the truth.
One-minute daily check-in.

Online chat
Every screen has a chat. When the wording on a form stops making sense, you don't leave and search for the answer — you ask us. We see the screen you're on, explain what it's asking, and point you to the right tool or the right kind of professional to call. We won't give you legal advice — we tell you plainly who can.

In practice
Illustrative scenarios — what a typical week with Cairn produces. Not testimonials; real ones land after launch.
Tuesday night, kids at her place
The apartment is quiet. Cairn's dashboard shows the next step — small enough to finish tonight. You go to bed having moved the case forward by one piece.
The morning you can't start
You've been staring at the financial paperwork for a week. Cairn breaks it into small pieces, each one short enough to do before the coffee is cold. You finish the first three this morning.
The case on one screen
Your situation in plain language: where you are, what's next, what each form does, what each number means. The first thing in months that doesn't make you scroll back to re-read.
Read first
An hour with an Ontario family lawyer is $300 to $500. Most of it gets spent on questions you could have answered the night before. These two guides cover the questions — what the next 90 days actually look like, and the ten things to ask when you finally sit down with a lawyer. Free. One email. Instant download.
In about twenty minutes of reading, you'll know:

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Your first five minutes
No commitment. Just a clear first step.
Your situation, your kids, what's been filed. Plain language, one at a time.
Based on what you told us, the part of the Ontario process most relevant to you — in plain language.
One concrete thing you could do next, based on what you told us. No payment required to get here.
Decisions made without orientation in the first weeks can constrain your options later. The sooner you know where you stand, the more choices you have.
Try the math first
Plug in two incomes and a parenting time arrangement. We'll show you what child and spousal support actually look like in Ontario, and what you'd have left in your account every two weeks. No email. No account.
Scope
Plain about what we do. Plain about what we don't.
For the full detail on scope, see our scope statement.
What it does
Cairn builds a personalised plan across the non-legal parts of your separation — your kids, your finances, your wellbeing, your fresh start — and, for the legal process, shows you the general steps relevant to what you told us. It helps you understand what each step looks like, prepares you for the paperwork, and connects you to licensed professionals when that's the right call.
What it doesn't
Cairn does not provide legal advice, represent you in court, or guarantee outcomes. It is not a substitute for a lawyer when one is genuinely needed. What it does is make sure you are never walking into any of that blind.
Built only for Ontario
Federal child support tables, Ontario tax rates, Ontario family court process. Not a generic calculator pretending to know your jurisdiction.
Designed for men, not for either party
Most family-law content is written from the court's neutral perspective. Cairn is written from yours — direct, plain, and acknowledging what this is actually like.
Every part in one place
Your plan, your support numbers, your budget, the forms, and a directory of Ontario professionals — one workspace, not twelve open tabs and conflicting advice.
Why men come here
Open the one that sounds like you. Five common reasons men start with Cairn — none of them wrong.
Founding members
Create your account and your Complete-tier rate is set the day you start — the full platform, every tool and every number, at half the regular price for as long as you stay a member. The first 500 members lock it in; after that, standard pricing.
Founding seats
Creating your account takes about a minute. Your founding rate locks the moment you start.
Pricing
Cairn is not the affordable option. It's the complete option.
A contested divorce in Canada averages $15,000 to $50,000. Getting oriented at Cairn costs nothing. The full platform is $49 a month.
Billed monthly. Cancel any time.
See where you actually stand. Today.
or $39/mo billed annually — save $120/yr
Get through this without paying $400/hr to be confused.
Founding rate — Complete locked at 50% off for life, while seats last.
For significant assets, self-employment, or a contested file — walk in with the math handled.
14-day promise on any paid tier. Use Cairn for two weeks. If your plan isn't clearer than the day you started, email us. We refund the month — no forms, no questions.
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Common questions
The questions men ask before they start. Open whichever one fits.
A cairn is a stack of stones hikers leave to mark the path — small, deliberate, left by people who came through before.
Ready when you are
That's what the next five minutes are for. No payment. No commitment. Just the first step.