
CourtReady
Turn custody evidence into court-ready timelines and cases
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- Categories
- AI
- Target Audience
- Non-Technical Users
- Platforms
- Web
About CourtReady
CourtReady is an AI-powered legal case preparation tool designed to help people organize evidence for custody and family court cases. During my own custody case, I had thousands of texts, emails, and notes and struggled to organize everything in a way that actually made sense for court. I ended up building CourtReady to turn messy documentation into clear timelines and structured evidence. Users can upload or paste communications and documents, and CourtReady helps organize them into patterns and timelines that judges actually care about. Instead of relying on spreadsheets and scattered notes, everything can be organized in one place. CourtReady helps self-represented litigants and families: • Organize texts, emails, and documents • Create clear timelines of events • Identify patterns and gaps in documentation • Prepare structured evidence for court • Share organized information with attorneys CourtReady is designed to make legal preparation less overwhelming and more effective for people navigating custody and family court. A free version is available. https://courtready.family/
Product Insights
CourtReady is a web-based AI documentation tool that organizes family court evidence into structured timelines and patterns. It bridges the gap between raw digital communication and legal case preparation specifically for non-technical users.
- Converts emails and text messages into chronological evidence timelines.
- Web-based platform accessible without complex technical setup.
- Identifies patterns and documentation gaps within custody case files.
- Offers a free version for initial legal document organization.
Ideal for: Non-technical users and self-represented litigants who need to transform scattered communications into organized evidence for family court.
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I built CourtReady after struggling to organize thousands of messages and documents in my own custody case. Hoping this helps others save time and present their evidence clearly.