ChatGPT to Case File

Your case is not a chat thread.

ChatGPT can help you think, draft, summarize, and rewrite. Equalora helps the useful parts land in a review-first case file with dates, source context, documents, deadlines, and next steps.

The ChatGPT bridge is in private testing. Equalora is available now for organizing your case. Public ChatGPT connection is coming after final security and domain checks.

Drafts for review. Not legal advice. Nothing filed. Nothing final-saved without you.

Review before saving
Case Inbox
Messy note or public shared link

Copied text, messages, emails, or AI chat text comes in first. Nothing is saved yet.

Timeline entry
Pickup was 45 minutes late

Neutral dated event, ready for review.

Evidence fact
Doctor appointment message unanswered

Possible fact to organize, not proof by itself.

You approve every save
The problem

The notes are useful. The hiding place is the problem.

Parents are already using ChatGPT for court notes, co-parenting messages, lawyer emails, and rough incident summaries. A helpful paragraph is not the same thing as a case file.

ChatGPT helped with the thought

That first pass can be useful. The problem starts when the useful part stays buried three scrolls above a grocery list prompt.

The notes are everywhere

Screenshots, emails, notes apps, lawyer messages, and court reminders do not magically become a reviewable case file.

Court prep becomes a scavenger hunt

Nothing says calm preparation like asking, 'where did I put that thing?' six minutes before you need it.

The solution

Bring the useful draft into a place built for review.

Equalora helps parents organize family court and co-parenting chaos into reviewable case material. The bridge is being built to bring helpful drafts into Case Inbox, where the original text, neutral summary, possible timeline details, source context, and missing questions can be reviewed.

Nothing from ChatGPT becomes final case material without your review.
You review names, dates, wording, source material, and missing context.
You decide what belongs in your case file.
Public ChatGPT connection depends on final security and domain checks.
How it works

A calmer path from messy thought to reviewed record.

The ChatGPT bridge is in private testing. Equalora is available now, so the same workflow works manually today: draft, copy, review, decide.

1

Draft or organize in ChatGPT

Start with the messy thing: a late exchange note, a hostile text, a lawyer email, a court notice, or a pile of rough notes.

2

Bring a review-only draft to Equalora

The bridge is in private testing. Today, you can still copy useful drafts into Equalora manually.

3

Review in Case Inbox

Check the original text, neutral summary, possible timeline details, source context, and missing questions.

4

Decide what belongs

Keep, edit, dismiss, or save reviewed material elsewhere in Equalora when you are ready. Nothing is filed or final-saved without you.

Use it today

Use the workflow today, even before the bridge is public.

The public ChatGPT connection is not live yet. The organizing habit is available now.

1Create an Equalora account.
2Create or open your case.
3Use ChatGPT to help draft, rewrite, or summarize notes if you choose.
4Copy the useful text into Equalora Case Inbox.
5Review it before saving anything elsewhere in your case.
6Decide what belongs in timeline, evidence, messages, or prep.
When the bridge opens

When the ChatGPT bridge opens.

After final security and domain checks, the connected workflow is designed to reduce copy-paste without removing review.

1Create an Equalora account.
2Open the Equalora GPT when public or private access is available.
3Connect Equalora through the authorized flow.
4Choose the case.
5Let ChatGPT send a review-only draft to Case Inbox.
6Review in Equalora before anything becomes part of your case file.

When public launch is available, you will be able to find the Equalora GPT through the official GPT listing.

Safety and trust

Built for organization, not legal theatrics.

Equalora is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The ChatGPT bridge is being prepared to help organize user-provided material into drafts for review.

You stay in control.
Not legal advice.
Not a lawyer.
Nothing filed.
Nothing final-saved without review.
Review required before relying on anything.
Security and control

You stay in control.

The workflow is built around review and scoped access, not automatic case action.

ChatGPT does not file anything for you.
Equalora does not automatically save drafts to your timeline, evidence, or messages.
You review what came in before deciding what belongs in your case.
The bridge has been designed with SOC 2-style security practices, including fail-closed routes, scoped access, audit logging, rate limits, token revocation, owner-only case access, and private E2E testing.
Equalora has not claimed SOC 2 certification unless and until an audit is complete.
Feature highlights

The bridge is only useful because Equalora is already built for the record.

Case Inbox

A review area for incoming drafts, notes, screenshots, summaries, and possible case material.

Timeline

Organize events by date, time, people involved, location, source, and follow-up.

Evidence organization

Preserve source material, label it clearly, and connect it to reviewed case context without treating AI output as fact.

Calm Communication

Rewrite co-parenting messages so they are shorter, clearer, less inflammatory, and more child-focused.

Lawyer-friendly organization

Turn scattered notes into dates, action items, source material, and questions to review.

Review-before-save workflow

Drafts first. Decisions second. No automatic case-file surprises.

Before

Everything everywhere.

Useful material exists, but it is spread across too many places.

ChatGPT tab
Screenshots
Notes app
Email search
The panic folder
I know I wrote it down somewhere
After

A draft you can actually review.

Equalora helps give useful material a place to land, a review step, and a next action.

Review queue
Original text
Neutral summary
Possible timeline details
Possible evidence ideas
Clear next step
Use cases

The messy inputs Equalora was built to calm down.

Hostile co-parent text

Turn a heated message into a calmer draft focused on logistics, the child, and the next practical step.

Late exchange note

Capture what happened, when it happened, who was involved, and what source material supports it.

Lawyer email summary

Pull out dates, deadlines, records requested, action items, and questions to review.

Incident note

Convert a rough memory into a neutral draft with missing details clearly marked.

Court notice

Organize the notice into dates, tasks, source material, and questions for appropriate support.

Custody hearing prep notes

Gather scattered facts into a review-ready structure without turning them into legal conclusions.

FAQ

Quick answers before you give your chat notes somewhere better to live.

Is this legal advice?

No. Equalora helps with organization, drafting, and review workflows. It does not provide legal advice, tell you what to file, predict outcomes, or replace a lawyer.

Does ChatGPT file anything?

No. The bridge is designed for review-only drafts. It does not file court documents, send messages, or submit anything to a court.

Does Equalora automatically save evidence?

No. ChatGPT-created material starts as a draft for review. You decide what to keep, edit, dismiss, or move elsewhere in Equalora.

Can I use this if I already have a lawyer?

Yes. Equalora can help you organize notes, messages, incidents, documents, and questions so conversations with your lawyer are clearer. It is not a substitute for legal advice.

Can I use this before the GPT bridge is public?

Yes. You can manually copy useful ChatGPT drafts into Equalora Case Inbox and review them there. The ChatGPT bridge is in private testing and public connection will wait for final security and domain checks.

What if the GPT Store launch is not live yet?

The public GPT Store launch is pending domain verification and final approval. Equalora is available now for organizing your case manually while the bridge is being prepared.

Start organizing now

Bring your notes into Equalora.

The ChatGPT bridge is being prepared carefully. While public connection waits for final security and domain checks, you can still use Equalora to organize your case manually today.