Divorce document checker that keeps family law cases moving
Divorce proceedings produce enormous stacks of documents, and those stacks are consistently disorganized. Financial disclosures show up with pages absent. Custody agreements arrive without signatures. People representing themselves turn in partially completed forms and have zero understanding of what went wrong. Family law practitioners burn hours tracking down fundamental requirements rather than practicing law. It's administrative disorder that devours billable time and introduces unnecessary risk. Stipulate identifies gaps before they snowball into real issues. Upload your files, and AI examines them for incomplete sections, absent signatures, and contradictions. Financial affidavits with empty fields get flagged instantly. Parenting plans lacking required initials get called out. Intelligent follow-up requests fire off automatically—and they actually produce results. A centralized dashboard reveals every case's progress at a glance. No more rifling through folders trying to figure out what's been completed. Certified Divorce Financial Analysts wrestle with the most chaotic documentation anywhere in family law. They're the professionals piecing together five bank statements, three retirement accounts, and a spouse who conveniently "forgot" about the rental property. Stipulate is designed for them as its primary audience. Solo practitioners subscribe at $99/month. Firms get access at $299/month, which includes integrations and priority support. Moving from CDFAs into broader family law practices is a logical next step. The opportunity is ripe: 72% of divorce cases feature self-represented parties who generate documentation nightmares, and just 20% of family law has embraced any form of automation. The technical lift is manageable. A document upload portal. AI capable of parsing standard divorce forms and reporting exactly what's incomplete. Pre-built templates covering financial affidavits, parenting plans, and asset inventories. Automated checklists that walk clients through the process without requiring constant guidance. Integration points with Clio or MyCase so the tool fits seamlessly into existing workflows. Version one supports five essential document types. Version two covers the rest. Family law workflows have remained virtually unchanged for decades. Stipulate becomes the catalyst for modernization. A practice that adopts it resolves cases more quickly, misses fewer deadlines, and reclaims the hours previously wasted on administrative busywork. A practice that ignores it continues to fall further behind. The gap between the two widens with each passing month.