Custom AI Platforms for Law Firms
AI operating systems built for how you actually practice law—not another subscription that collects dust.
The Difference
You've tried the demos. Signed up for the trials. And you're still stuck with software that doesn't understand how you practice.
Built by developers, not lawyers. They've never handled discovery at 2am or explained a complex situation to a frightened client.
Chatbots that frustrate clients. Your intake should build trust—not make people feel like they're talking to a machine.
"AI" that's just fancy search. Real AI should know your cases, remember your preferences, and draft documents that sound like you.
Vendors who vanish after the sale. Documentation nobody reads. Support that takes days. You're on your own.
What I Build
Each system is custom-built for your jurisdiction, your workflows, and your way of practicing law. You own it outright—no monthly fees to me, no vendor lock-in.
AI-guided conversations that feel human—not forms. Captures 230+ case facts in 72 minutes. Clients feel heard. You get complete information before the first meeting.
Under $1 per intake
Every fact captured once, accessible everywhere. No more hunting through notes or asking clients to repeat themselves. The system remembers so you don't have to.
Zero duplicate data entry
Motions, pleadings, correspondence—generated from your case facts in your voice. Not templates with blanks. Complete drafts ready for your review.
Minutes instead of hours
Trained on your jurisdiction's rules, your local judges' preferences, your firm's precedents. This isn't generic AI—it's AI that practices law the way you do.
Your workflows, codified
The Flow
Your platform handles the entire client lifecycle—with every fact captured once and accessible everywhere.
AI-guided conversations capture everything—before you ever meet
Documents analyzed, facts extracted, gaps identified
Financials calculated, timelines built, strategy surfaced
Motions, pleadings, letters—generated in your voice
24/7 AI that answers questions with guardrails you set
Proof
I didn't build this as a product to sell. I built it because I needed it.
For years, I watched my practice grow while my margins shrank. More cases meant more staff, more overhead, more complexity. Every "solution" I tried just added another system to manage.
So I built my own. An AI platform that actually understands family law—not just keywords, but context. That remembers every detail of every case. That drafts documents I'm proud to file.
I've used it daily since 2025. Real clients, real deadlines, real stakes. Now Divorce.law serves family law firms across the country.
And I build custom platforms for attorneys in other practice areas who want the same advantage.
Is This Right for You?
No judgment—but this isn't the right fit. There are good SaaS tools for smaller needs.
Investment
Custom platforms start at
$75,000
Most builds run $100,000–$150,000+
This isn't a subscription. It's a capital asset on your balance sheet.
Your ongoing costs are infrastructure: hosting, database, AI APIs, and services—typically $500–1,500/month depending on scale.
I don't disappear after delivery. Direct access to me for refinements and questions.
The math is straightforward: If this platform saves your team 40 hours per month at a fully-loaded cost of $75/hour, that's $36,000 per year. A $75,000 investment pays for itself in under 25 months—and you own it forever.
About
20+ years as a trial attorney. Member of the Florida Bar. Builder of Divorce.law.
I'm not a vendor. I'm not a tech company trying to sell you a subscription. I'm an attorney who got frustrated with the tools available—and decided to build something better.
I understand the pressure of deadlines, the weight of client expectations, and the reality of running a practice. I built these systems because I needed them myself.
Now I build them for other attorneys who are ready to practice law differently.
Common Questions
Custom platforms start at $75,000, with most builds running $100,000–$150,000+ depending on complexity. This is a one-time investment—you own it outright with no monthly fees to me. Ongoing infrastructure costs (hosting, database, AI APIs, auth, email services) typically run $500–1,500/month depending on usage and scale.
Most custom platforms take 8-16 weeks from kickoff to launch. I take on one firm at a time to ensure your platform gets my full attention. Post-launch, you get 90 days of direct support for refinements and questions.
SaaS is the right choice when a product already fits your workflow—it's faster to deploy and maintained for you. Custom makes sense when your practice has unique requirements that off-the-shelf tools can't handle, or when you want to own the IP as a long-term asset. I built Divorce.law as a SaaS because family law workflows are consistent enough to productize. Custom is for practices where one-size-fits-all doesn't fit.
Yes, completely. The platform is a capital asset on your balance sheet. No licensing fees, no vendor lock-in, no monthly payments to me. You can modify it, sell it, or hand it to any developer to maintain.
Any practice with complex intake or document-heavy workflows: criminal defense, civil litigation, immigration, estate planning, personal injury, family law. If you want to scale without adding headcount, a custom platform makes sense.
You own the code—any developer can modify it. I include 90 days of post-launch support, and I'm available for ongoing work if you want it. But you're never locked in.
Ready?
Start by talking to Victoria above—she'll help clarify your vision and capture exactly what you need. Or jump straight to a call if you're ready.
I take on one firm at a time. Your platform gets my full attention until it's done.