#The problem
Family law proceedings are procedurally complex, document-heavy, and genuinely hard to navigate — even for practitioners. For self-represented litigants, the system is close to impenetrable. Court-compliant documents require specific templates. Evidence needs to be organised and linked to specific issues. Pre-filing checks exist to catch errors that will be rejected or returned. A single affidavit can involve dozens of annexures, hundreds of cross-references, and a validation process that takes a paralegal a full day.
Most of that work is procedural, not legal. It doesn’t require a solicitor’s judgment. It requires time, precision, and familiarity with the requirements.
#What it does
This platform automates the procedural and document-intensive work in family law matters, built first for solicitors and paralegals, extending to self-represented litigants.
Document pipeline. Draft in plain language; receive a court-compliant document in the correct template with the right formatting, footers, and structure. Annexure bundles assembled automatically.
Pre-filing validation. Eleven checks before anything leaves the desk: paragraph numbering, cross-reference integrity, draft annotations, PII detection, citation verification, word and page counts. Errors caught before they become problems.
Evidence management. Email evidence indexed by issue with relevance scoring. The categorisation and issue-linking work that takes a paralegal a full day is handled automatically.
Workflow templates. Individual workflows that a paralegal or solicitor can use with minimal setup. No AI jargon. Outputs in court-native language.
#Why it exists
The tooling was built under real conditions during a personal family law matter. That experience is the reason it exists — not as an academic exercise, but as a practical response to navigating a system that is genuinely hard to navigate. The filing-quality outputs were graded A– by a barrister review agent under real pressure.
Discovery phase complete. Solicitors-first go-to-market. Productising now.
#Status
In development. Brand name not yet announced.