For England & Wales — private children law

Walk into court prepared.

Draft your documents, build your court bundle, rehearse cross-examination with an AI barrister, and understand every stage — all in one calm, plain-English workspace built for litigants in person in England & Wales.

This is information, not legal advice. Every case is different. Where possible, have documents reviewed by a solicitor, Citizens Advice, Rights of Women, Men's Advice Line, or Support Through Court before filing.

Everything you need to walk in prepared

AI document drafting

Generate C100, C1A, C7, position statements, witness statements, Scott Schedules and consent orders from your case facts — ready to review and file.

AI barrister simulator

Rehearse cross-examination and submissions in a safe practice session. Get feedback on tone, weak points, and what a judge is likely to ask.

Court bundle builder

Assemble a paginated, indexed PDF bundle in PD27A order — chronology, statements, evidence and orders — ready to file and serve.

Case diary → chronology

Log incidents, missed contact and key events as they happen. Export a clean chronology PDF whenever the court needs one.

Allegations & police reports

Structure allegations properly for a Scott Schedule, or draft a clear police report where safeguarding requires it — both sides handled fairly.

Assistant + document explainer

Ask a plain-English question any time, or paste an order or statement and get it explained in language you can actually understand.

Stage-by-stage roadmap

Clear guidance for MIAM, C100, safeguarding, FHDRA, fact-finding, DRA, final hearing, enforcement and appeals.

Plain-English glossary

Every FHDRA, DRA, PLO, PD12J and Section 7 explained. No jargon left unexplained.

Support for everyone

Signposting to Rights of Women, FLOWS, Men's Advice Line, ManKind Initiative, Families Need Fathers, Support Through Court and more.

Guided at every stage

From MIAM through fact-finding, DRA, final hearing and beyond — clear guidance on what happens, what to prepare, and what to file.

  1. Step 1
    Before you apply (MIAM)
  2. Step 2
    C100 application
  3. Step 3
    Safeguarding & Cafcass
  4. Step 4
    FHDRA (first hearing)
  5. Step 5
    Fact-finding hearing
  6. Step 6
    DRA
  7. Step 7
    Final hearing
  8. Step 8
    Enforcement & appeals

Built for both parties.

my family court treats every user equally — no gendered assumptions, no "sides". We signpost support for women (Rights of Women, FLOWS) and for men (Men's Advice Line, ManKind Initiative, Families Need Fathers). Where allegations of harm are relevant, the tools support both making allegations properly and responding to them fairly.