Justice Prep helps self-represented people prepare for a restraining order, custody, or hardship-license hearing. Organize evidence, get an AI readiness review with real case law, export a court-ready binder β and, when you want a human, get a licensed lawyer to review your case.
Justice Prep is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It is for self-help and preparation only. Consult a licensed attorney when possible.
No more scattered screenshots and sticky notes. See your court-date countdown, evidence progress, what's missing, and the next recommended action β the moment you open the app.
Active case
Doe v. Roe β Defending
12
days to court
7
Timeline events
8
Exhibits
3
Documents
Next recommended action
Add the text-message screenshots from March 3 and assign exhibit numbers.
Paste the other party's statement and see it broken down into claims, generalizations, speculation, and points you can challenge. Try the sample below or paste your own.
Demo runs a quick on-device scan. The full app uses AI for a deeper breakdown.
Not an βAI lawyerβ β a preparation review. It reads your whole case and returns strengths, gaps, real case law, and an honest read on whether to bring an attorney. It never predicts an outcome or invents a citation.
The AI reviews your whole case β summary, timeline, and evidence β then returns strengths, gaps, related case law, and whether a lawyer is worth considering.
Sample case. Not legal advice and does not predict any outcome.
Ten tools that turn fear and chaos into a clear, credible case.
Lay out every event β date, time, location, who was there, what happened β and let the app organize it into a clear, chronological story.
Upload photos, videos, PDFs, screenshots, police reports, and audio. Each item gets a title, date, exhibit number, and summary.
Paste the other side's declaration. See accusations, unsupported claims, contradictions, and what evidence challenges each point.
Produce a personal declaration, exhibit list, hearing outline, response to allegations, and witness questions β export to PDF.
Practice with simulated judge and opposing-counsel questions. Get feedback on clarity, tone, and sticking to the facts.
Plain-English cards for hearsay, relevance, speculation, foundation, and more β when to object and exactly what to say.
An AI review of your whole case: strengths, gaps, related case law, and an honest read on whether you should bring a lawyer.
One tap turns everything into a single tabbed, court-ready PDF β cover, timeline, exhibit list, declarations, and closing.
Connect with verified, licensed attorneys for a flat-rate or pro-bono review β or list your case so lawyers can offer help.
Official court forms, the state bar's lawyer-referral service, and free legal aid β for all 50 states and DC.
Rehearse with realistic questions from the judge and opposing counsel. Justice Prep coaches you toward answers that are calm, clear, and grounded in facts β never inflammatory.
Judge
You're asking the court to deny this order. Tell me, in your own words, what happened on the night in question.You
On March 3 at about 8 PM I was at work. My time card and a coworker confirm I wasn't at the residence.Coach feedback
Strong β specific time, specific evidence, no editorializing. Have the time card marked as Exhibit C before you say this.Tap a card to see when to use it and what to say. Plain English, no Latin required.
Choose what to include and export a single, tabbed PDF β cover page, timeline, exhibit list, your declarations, witness questions, and closing. Print it or hand it to the clerk. Prepare like you have a legal team.
Hearing Binder
Doe v. Roe β Defending
Superior Court Β· 12 days to court
Curated, official links for all 50 states and DC. No guesswork about where to file or who to call.
The state judiciary's official forms and self-help center for your matter.
Your state bar's lawyer-referral service β verified, licensed attorneys.
Legal aid and pro-bono help if you can't afford an attorney.
In danger? The National DV Hotline is available 24/7 β call 1-800-799-7233.
Browse verified attorneys for a flat-rate review, or list your case so lawyers can offer a paid or pro-bono review. You stay in control of what's shared.
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Dana Okafor
βOkafor Family Law
β 4.8 Β· 64 reviews Β· CA Β· NV
$150
review
Family-law attorney focused on restraining orders and custody. 12 years before the family courts.
Priya Nadar
βNadar Legal Aid Collective
β 4.9 Β· 91 reviews Β· CA Β· HI Β· TX
Free
review
Nonprofit attorney. Offers pro-bono reviews for survivors and low-income litigants.
Marcus Hale
βHale Defense
β 4.6 Β· 38 reviews Β· IN Β· HI
$120
review
Handles OWI/DUI hardship licenses and protective-order defense. Fast turnaround.
Lawyers are independent professionals, not employees of Justice Prep. Paid reviews are processed securely via Stripe; the platform retains a small service fee. Demo β no payment is taken here.
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Upload evidence and build your timeline of events.
Break down the claims and generate your documents.
Rehearse with Court Coach and walk in ready.
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Justice Prep turns an overwhelming process into clear, manageable steps β so you can focus on telling the truth, clearly.