LegalEase AI

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to the main trust, scope, workflow, and filing-guidance questions people are likely to ask before using LegalEase AI.

Is LegalEase AI giving legal advice?

No. It helps organize document information and generate drafts or checklists. Users still need to review everything carefully, and complex matters need a licensed attorney.

What situations is this built for?

LegalEase AI is meant for routine legal paperwork and guided self-service workflows, including family-law, landlord-tenant, and other structured document categories that fit a careful automation flow.

What happens if the case is contested?

The workflow should stop, flag the risk, and direct the user to attorney review instead of pretending the case is routine.

Why use a small local model?

A narrow workflow plus strong prompts can make a smaller local model genuinely useful. That keeps costs lower and proves the system can run locally for structured tasks.

Can users download their output?

Yes. The current assistant flow supports downloaded drafts, packet output, and guidance-oriented workflow materials based on the supported workflow.

Which states are supported?

Alabama is the current live state. Tennessee is the next planned expansion, and more states can be added over time as workflows are verified.

What if I need a form or workflow you do not support yet?

You should not have to leave the site just because your document is not listed yet. If you do not see the exact form or workflow you need, send a request through the contact path and LegalEase can review custom document or workflow requests as the library expands.

Need something that is not listed yet?

If you do not see your exact form or workflow, send a request instead of leaving. LegalEase can review custom document and workflow requests while the supported library continues to expand.