For parents buried in dates, forms, and emails
Court dates. Forms. Emails.
Stop running your case on sticky notes.
Family court expects you to track deadlines like a full-time job while you’re also parenting and working. Equalora gives you one calm, private “what’s next” page where your hearings, tasks, and documents line up — so you’re stressed, but not blind.
Free to start. No credit card. Takes ~10 minutes to set up your first event + tasks.
“I was running my case on sticky notes, screenshots, and panic. Equalora gave me one page where my next date, the prep tasks, and the documents actually lived together. I stopped guessing what was next — and started showing up ready.”
Results vary. Equalora is educational software — not legal advice.
Not “just another GPT”
Chat tools can help you write a message. They don’t run your case. Equalora is a family court workspace where hearings, deadlines, tasks, and documents stay saved — so “what’s next” is always visible and you’re not rebuilding your prep every week.
Hearing + deadline view
Dates you can trust, in one place.
Tasks tied to dates
Prep lives under the event it belongs to.
Docs attached
No more hunting through downloads at midnight.
If you already use AI, great — Equalora is the system that keeps your deadlines, documents, and prep connected.
In Equalora, your next few weeks might look like:
• Gather last 3 school emails
• Notes on schedule concerns
• Attach pay stubs & childcare receipts
• Draft calmer messages in Calm Language
Same chaos — just lined up where you can actually see it.
Equalora is educational software, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice.
Your first thought is probably…
“I’m already drowning — I can’t set up another thing.”
You’re not setting up “a system.” You’re giving yourself one page where the next date, the tasks, and the documents are lined up. Ten minutes. One event.
“I already use a calendar.”
Calendars don’t store your forms, your evidence, or your prep steps. Equalora ties the date to the tasks and documents so the calendar actually becomes usable.
“I already use ChatGPT.”
ChatGPT can help you draft. It won’t track deadlines, attach documents to hearings, or keep your prep organized across months. Equalora does.
“Is this legal advice?”
No. Equalora doesn’t tell you which forms to file or predict outcomes. It helps you stay organized so you can do the work more clearly.
The court doesn’t care that you’re overwhelmed — it cares whether you filed, showed up, and followed through. A “what’s next” page is how you stop missing things.
One missed deadline can hit harder than one bad text.
The court doesn't see how overwhelmed you are. It just sees “late” or “didn’t file.” Trying to track everything in your head, inbox, and sticky notes is a setup for “I thought that was next week.”
- • Hearing dates scribbled across different calendars
- • Forms saved in downloads with no clear owner
- • Tasks bouncing between notes apps and memory
Equalora is your calm “what’s next” page.
Instead of waking up wondering what you forgot, you open one page and see the path: hearings, prep tasks, and linked documents — inside one private case workspace.
- • Upcoming hearings with dates and descriptions
- • Tasks tied to each hearing or form
- • Documents attached where they actually get used
How Equalora keeps you ahead of the court's calendar
It's not magic. It's the same kind of structure a paralegal would use — just in a calmer interface you control.
1. Log your dates
Add hearings, mediation dates, and key deadlines. Keep them together instead of spread across apps and scraps of paper.
2. Attach tasks
Tie prep steps to the event they belong to — not a random to-do list you’ll forget.
3. Link documents
Upload or link PDFs and files where they actually get used — so you’re not hunting through downloads the night before.
Tonight, give yourself a 10-minute reset:
- Pick the next hearing or deadline on your calendar.
- Create one event for it and list 2–3 prep tasks under that event.
- Attach one document you’ll need (notice, form, or draft).
One event, a few tasks, one document — and your case is already less scattered.
A few questions you might have right now
Can Equalora tell me which forms to file?
No. Equalora isn't a law firm and doesn't give legal advice. It helps you track the forms and tasks you're working on with a lawyer, self-help center, or your own research.
What if my court changes a date?
You can update it quickly. Tasks and documents stay tied to that event, even if the date moves — so you’re not rebuilding from scratch.
Is this just another chat tool?
No. Equalora is a case workspace that stores your record (dates, tasks, documents, notes) so your prep stays consistent over time.
Equalora is educational software. It doesn't replace lawyers, court rules, or legal advice — it helps you see your deadlines and documents in one calmer place.