Courts and justice
Tribal courts, guardianship and family first.
In the court, the work is hardest and the deadlines are unforgiving. Every person is at the center, found by name and date of birth, and every rule can be proven.
Click a name to see every case a person is part of. Guardianship follows your code exactly: due dates, extension limits, and yearly reports are worked out for you, and every rule shows the exact section it comes from.
The whole family docket runs on one simple workflow: summons, notice, change of notice, calendar, build, file, and the finished document. Learn it once and it works for every case type.
- Rule
- Ch. 34.114
- Source
- your published code
- Enforced
- computed on the case
The system tracks the deadline and shows the exact section it comes from. When your practice differs from the written rule, it flags it instead of guessing.
The court workflows
Guardianship
The flagship. Due dates, extension limits, and yearly reports, worked out for you and cited to your code.
Learn moreICWA and child welfare
Child-welfare matters where your tribe is a party, grounded in your own code.
Learn moreCustody, divorce, and probate
The rest of the family docket, on the same seven-step workflow.
Learn moreFor the clerk of court
The office keeps running after the clerk retires. The knowledge lives in the system, not one head.
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