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1,000+ claims organized and counting

Your case is in there.
Casefold helps you see it clearly.

Upload your case documents. Casefold reads them and organizes the claims so you and your attorney can focus on what matters.

Casefold is a free family law document organizer that helps parents prepare for court. Upload court orders, declarations, financial disclosures, and exhibits. AI organizes claims by party. Share with your family law attorney.

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The judge has 15 minutes.
The organized side wins.

You have the evidence. You just need a way to show it clearly.

Without Casefold

A box of screenshots. Hundreds of pages of messages. Three years of incidents you remember but can't find. It's all there. You just can't point to it.

With Casefold

Claims sorted by who said what. Each one linked to the exact page in your documents. Your response and proof attached. When your attorney asks for something, you find it in seconds.

I built Casefold because we needed it. When my wife and I were going through our custody case, we just wanted one place where everything made sense. We tried shared folders, Google Drive, emailing documents back and forth. Nothing worked. We kept worrying about the paperwork instead of focusing on what actually matters.

— Alex, founder

Built by a parent who went through it. Background in product leadership, legaltech, and AI document structuring. Casefold is the tool we wished existed when we needed it.

See what they said.
Write your response.
Attach your proof.

Every claim links back to the exact passage in the original document. You read what was said, write your side, and attach whatever proof you have. Everything stays organized.

A judge may have 15 minutes with your case. Star the claims that matter most — yours and your attorney's stars stay in sync, so you're both focused on the same story.

1/8
Respondent's Declaration

Father was late to pickup

Their claim#safety
“Respondent was late to pickups on Jan 3, Jan 17, and Feb 2...”
Your response
What would you want your attorney to know?
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How to organize your case documents

Four steps. That's it.

Upload your case files

Court orders, declarations, text message screenshots, photos. Drop everything in. Casefold reads each file and organizes it automatically.

Your files are encrypted and stored privately.

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Drop files here
PDF, JPEG, PNG, HEIC
Court_Order_March.pdfAnalyzed
Text_Screenshots.pngProcessing...
Timeline of key eventsCategories and filteringExport everything as a zipSource-linked passages

We know what’s in these documents.

Court orders. Financial disclosures. Custody evaluations. Messages you wish you’d never received. This is your life, and it stays in your hands.

Your case is yours alone

No one can see it — not us, not your ex, not anyone. You choose if and when to share it with your attorney.

Protected at every step

Your documents are encrypted and stored privately. When you delete your account, everything is permanently removed.

AI organizes, you decide

The AI reads your documents and pulls out what’s there. It never makes decisions or acts on your behalf.

We don’t sell your data

No ads, no tracking, no third parties. Your documents are never used to train AI models.

Free for parents.

Casefold is free for every parent. No credit card, no catch.

Free. Always.

Sign up and start organizing your case. 50 document credits included.

  • Upload any case file
  • Claims organized by party
  • Respond and attach proof
  • Share with your attorney
  • 100MB storage
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Your client arrives organized.

3–5 hrs

of intake work saved per client

1 link

replaces your intake packet

$0

for your client — always free

Trial
$0

No credit card

  • 3 client cases
  • 25 AI credits per case
  • Casefold-branded workspace
  • Associates and paralegals included
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À la carte
$149/case

No monthly fee

  • Pay per case
  • 100 document credits per case
  • 100MB uploads per file
  • 2GB storage per case
  • Co-branded invites
  • Associates and paralegals included
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Best value
Pro
$199/mo

Month-to-month. Cancel anytime.

  • Up to 10 cases per month
  • 100 document credits per case
  • 100MB uploads per file
  • 2GB storage per case
  • Co-branded invites
  • Associates and paralegals included
  • Top-up credits: $9.99/100
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Why it matters: Your client shows up organized. You spend the first meeting on strategy, not sorting papers. Better outcomes, better client experience, and a practice that scales without adding admin hours.

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Learn more about preparing your case

Written from firsthand experience, not legal advice. Practical steps you can use today.

Frequently asked questions

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PDFs, JPEG images, PNG screenshots, and HEIC photos. Court orders, declarations, text message exports, photos of documents — anything related to your case.

It reads your documents and pulls out claims — things each side is saying. It sorts them by who said what and links each one back to the exact passage in the original file. You decide what matters.

No. Many parents use Casefold on their own to organize their case. If you do have an attorney, you can share your organized case with them in one click.

No. Casefold helps you get organized, not get legal advice. Think of it as getting your paperwork in order before a meeting. If you’re working with an attorney, Casefold makes that relationship more productive. If you’re self-represented, it helps you see what’s in your own documents clearly.

You get 100MB of storage, which is usually enough for dozens of documents and screenshots. Each file can be up to 10MB.

No. Your case is completely private. Only you can see it. If you choose to share it with an attorney, only that attorney gets access.

No. Casefold reads your documents and organizes what’s already there — it doesn’t tell you what matters, what to argue, or what to do next. That’s for you and/or your attorney to decide.