Equalora.ai
Legal Disclaimer
Last updated: December 2025
Equalora.ai is an educational and workflow tool designed to help parents and self-represented individuals better understand family law processes, organize documents, and prepare for court. Equalora.ai is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
No attorney–client relationship
Using Equalora.ai, creating an account, uploading documents, or interacting with any AI assistant on the platform does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and Equalora.ai or any person associated with Equalora.ai.
Educational, not legal advice
All content, including AI-generated explanations, summaries, checklists, timelines, and “judge simulator” outputs are provided for information and education only. They are based on patterns in public information and do not account for every fact in your case, local rules, or real-time changes in the law.
You are solely responsible for deciding what to file, what to say in court, and how to handle your case. Always consult with a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction before making decisions that affect your rights or your children.
Equalora.ai should not be used as a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney.
Not for emergencies or urgent situations
Equalora.ai is not designed for emergencies or time-critical situations. If you believe you or someone else is in danger, contact local emergency services immediately. If you need urgent legal help, contact a qualified attorney or local legal aid.
No guarantees
We cannot guarantee that any information on Equalora.ai is complete, accurate, or up to date, nor can we guarantee any particular outcome in court or negotiations. Judges, mediators, and other parties may act in ways that differ from any example scenarios or explanations presented in the product.
Use at your own risk
By using Equalora.ai, you agree that you use the platform at your own risk and that Equalora.ai and its owners, employees, and partners are not responsible for any actions you take or do not take based on the information or tools provided.
Contact
If you are unsure whether you should rely on something in Equalora.ai, you should speak with a licensed attorney. For questions about this disclaimer, contact support@equalora.ai.

