FAQs
Common questions related to: Team Access (2026): How to Safely Invite Trusted Supporters Into Your Case
How many people can I invite with Team Access?Open
How many people can I invite with Team Access?
OpenIn this first phase, you can invite up to three trusted people into a single case. This keeps the workspace focused and manageable, while still giving you meaningful support.
Educational only — not legal advice.
Can collaborators see my billing or export my data?Open
Can collaborators see my billing or export my data?
OpenNo. Collaborators get read-only access to the case view and Team comments. They cannot see or change your billing, export all of your data, or manage your subscription. Only the case owner controls those settings.
Educational only — not legal advice.
Can a collaborator run the AI assistant for me?Open
Can a collaborator run the AI assistant for me?
OpenNot in this first phase. Team Access is designed as read-only plus comments. Collaborators can help you think and organize by writing comments, but they do not have direct access to run the AI assistant in your account.
Educational only — not legal advice.
What happens if I remove a team member?Open
What happens if I remove a team member?
OpenIf you remove a team member from a case, their access ends. They can no longer view that case workspace. You, as the case owner, stay in control of who is on your team at all times.
Educational only — not legal advice.
Does inviting a professional through Team Access make them my lawyer?Open
Does inviting a professional through Team Access make them my lawyer?
OpenNo. Inviting a coach, mediator, therapist, or other professional through Team Access does not turn them into your attorney and does not create an attorney–client relationship. Their role remains whatever you have already agreed to outside Equalora. Team Access simply gives them a clearer view of your case workspace.
Educational only — not legal advice.
Educational only — not legal advice.

