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These terms govern your use of FamilyLawGPS, the family-law self-help platform operated by LegalDraft Technologies LLC — full-service in Florida, early access in Texas, North Carolina, and Arizona.
Last updated: July 17, 2026 · Version: 2026-07
What FamilyLawGPS is
FamilyLawGPS is a software product operated by LegalDraft Technologies LLC — the same company behind EstateDraftFL, its Florida estate-planning sibling. FamilyLawGPS supports family-law self-help workflows: case-path triage, calculators and organizers, verbatim statute and rule libraries, deterministic document preparation, and an optional attorney-review marketplace. Florida is the full platform; Texas, North Carolina, and Arizona are early-access states whose pages state exactly which features are and are not available there.
LegalDraft Technologies LLC is not a law firm. The platform does not provide legal advice, does not represent you, and does not create an attorney-client relationship by your use of the site. Communications with the platform are not protected by the attorney-client privilege.
Scope, states, and self-help limits
FamilyLawGPS content supports family-law self-help workflows and general legal information in the states it serves. It is not a substitute for advice from an attorney licensed in your state about your specific facts. The platform does not select strategies, predict judges or outcomes, or tell you what you must file.
Law text on the platform is captured verbatim from official sources and hash-pinned; calculators and document tools are deterministic — they organize your own information and apply published formulas and templates. Where an AI-assisted feature runs, it is clearly labeled, organizes your information, and never authors operative law.
What document features are available depends on your state's law and this platform's standing there. Where a state conditions self-help document preparation on a registration or certification the platform does not yet hold — North Carolina's registration statute and Arizona's document-preparer regime are examples — the feature stays off in that state and the page says exactly why, rather than pretending.
Automated analysis and drafting — who decides what
FamilyLawGPS uses automated, deterministic systems to identify potential legal-document issues, possible interpretations, drafting alternatives, and procedural considerations. These outputs may be incomplete or incorrect, and they are not a professional legal opinion, attorney representation, or a guarantee of legal effect. Outputs labeled "Automated — not attorney-reviewed" have not been adopted by any attorney; "Attorney-reviewed" appears only on work an engaged, licensed attorney has reviewed under a release record naming that attorney.
Where the platform assembles a document or proposes alternative language, it expresses the task, facts, and objectives you provide, through versioned deterministic templates. You remain responsible for selecting the task, verifying the facts, reviewing every word, deciding whether to use it, and complying with applicable procedures. Where a feature presents options, they are presented for your consideration — the software does not determine which option is legally appropriate for you.
The platform does not file, sign, appear, negotiate, or communicate on your behalf. Those are representation, and they happen only through an authorized legal professional under a distinct engagement.
North Carolina and Arizona document services — not yet offered
Arizona regulates document preparation through its certified Legal Document Preparer program (Rule 31, ACJA § 7-208), and whether that regime reaches interactive self-help software is a counsel determination still open — so no Arizona document-generation service is offered today, and the Arizona pages say so.
North Carolina conditions self-help document software on registrations this platform does not yet hold (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 84-2.2 — State Bar registration and attorney review of offered document components), so no North Carolina document-generation service is offered today, and the North Carolina pages say so. When that lane opens, its services will be governed by a North Carolina supplement to these terms: the warranty and liability protections § 84-2.2 preserves will not be disclaimed for those services, North Carolina jurisdiction and venue will be preserved for disputes about them, and the consumer complaint process (legal@familylawgps.ai) will be displayed with the product. The general disclaimer and limitation sections above yield to that supplement to the extent the statute requires.
Attorney review — a separate, optional engagement
Attorney review is performed by independent licensed Florida attorneys under their own separate written limited-scope engagements. Requesting is free; a flat fee is confirmed with you before any engagement is signed. No attorney-client relationship exists with anyone until an attorney accepts your matter in writing.
Attorney fees go to the reviewing attorney under their engagement; the platform charges for workflow software. The reviewing attorney — not the platform — is responsible for the legal judgment in their findings.
Your responsibilities
You agree to provide accurate information, keep your account secure, and use the platform only for lawful purposes and your own matter. Filing deadlines, service of process, court appearances, and the accuracy of anything you file remain your responsibility. Official Florida Supreme Court forms come from flcourts.gov; nothing on this platform modifies them, and the current official form always controls.
Payments and refunds
Every account is free today, during early access, while billing is closed; the prices shown on the pricing page are the published launch prices. When billing opens, prices, included features, billing terms, and refund terms are presented at checkout or in the applicable firm agreement; subscriptions can be canceled at any time, with access continuing through the end of the paid period and no cancellation fees. Access to paid outputs may depend on successful payment confirmation from the payment provider.
Documents and user content
You retain ownership of documents and information you provide. You grant LegalDraft Technologies LLC a limited license to host, process, transmit, and display that content as needed to operate and secure the platform, provide support, and comply with law.
Acceptable use
You may not attempt to access another user's data, bypass payment or access controls, attack or disrupt the service, upload unlawful content, misuse platform features, reverse engineer protected systems, or use the platform in a way that violates law, a court order, or another person's rights.
Safety
The platform is not for emergencies. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. Domestic violence support: Florida hotline 1-800-500-1119, national hotline 1-800-799-7233. Crisis: call or text 988. The Escape key, pressed twice, leaves the site immediately from any page, and saved cases default to neutral titles.
Disclaimers and limitation of liability
The service is provided "as is" and "as available." To the maximum extent permitted by law, LegalDraft Technologies LLC disclaims implied warranties and is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law. If any content here conflicts with a statute, rule, court order, or your attorney's advice, those control — every time.
Changes, corrections, and contact
We may update these terms from time to time. Material changes will be posted on this page or presented through the platform. Questions may be sent to legal@familylawgps.ai — and suspected errors in law text, templates, or analysis follow the published correction process at /legal/corrections, where confirmed fixes are recorded in the version ledgers.