LegalEase AI
Legal and compliance
Clear boundaries matter here. This page explains how LegalEase AI should be used, where it stops, and when a real attorney needs to step in.
Before a user continues
- • Use this only for uncontested matters and routine form generation.
- • Stop the workflow if there is abuse, coercion, hidden assets, custody conflict, or urgent deadlines.
- • Require human review before filing anything in court.
Service disclaimer
- • LegalEase AI is a document automation tool, not a law firm and not a substitute for a licensed attorney.
- • The platform is intended for uncontested matters and routine legal-form workflows only.
- • Do not rely on this service for contested divorces, domestic violence situations, emergency filings, or jurisdiction-specific legal strategy.
Terms of use
- • You are responsible for reviewing every generated document before filing or signing.
- • You may use generated drafts as templates, but final legal responsibility stays with the user.
- • You may not use the service for unauthorized legal practice, fraud, or unlawful filings.
Privacy and data handling
- • LegalEase AI should collect only the intake information required to generate a document draft or checklist.
- • Sensitive user information should be stored minimally and handled with strong access controls.
- • Users should be given a clear path to request support, corrections, or deletion of saved data.
Scope and compliance
- • Generated output should be reviewed against local court requirements before filing.
- • Attorney review is strongly recommended before final submission of any legal document.
- • If the facts become disputed, complex, or high-risk, the workflow should stop and point the user to licensed legal counsel.
Support and escalation
If a case is contested or the user is unsure whether the generated documents are appropriate, the product should steer them to licensed counsel instead of guessing.