Our History

Timeline

2020-Present

The cloud version of our software has been a great success for our clients during the difficult time America faced with the pandemic. DPA has continued providing all DPA users with Account Services and Technical support while they adjust to working from home. Floridom continually evolves and develops the DPA technical platform in addition to integrating legislative changes.

January 2020

We released our Cloud/Web version, making it much easier for Attorneys, Paralegals, and the Court Systems to access DPA from their Mac, PC, Laptop, iPad, and many mobile devices.

July 2007

Floridom began producing its training by Webinar and began comprehensive Family Law CLE Programs.

January 2005

An upgrade, Divorce Power Analyzer Desk-Top, was introduced.

July 1998

DPA was chosen by Nova Southeastern University for utilization in their Family Law Paralegal training program. Community Colleges and Law Schools have caught on and Floridom is in the process of designing a student version for the program.

September 1996

Floridom introduced its first Windows-based product, Mediator for Windows. This enlarged and simplified product has taken the market by storm.

May 1995

Floridom was asked to provide a seminar on the benefits of computational software at the Florida Circuit Judges Advanced Judicial College. Shortly thereafter, The Mediator program entered its final DOS base stage.

December 1994

We were invited by the Florida Bar to Amelia Island to display our newest product – Mediator 3.01 – against other competitive products at the Family Law Section Retreat for Hands-on Computers for Family Lawyers.

April 1994

Floridom’s first software model was released: Mediator 2.01. This was a computational DOS based program that created integrated and automated Child Support Guidelines Worksheets, Financial Affidavits, and Equitable Distribution Worksheets. It also computed Federal Income and Employment Taxes and guidelines computations under Florida Law.