Case Map

See how your case is starting to connect.

Case Map turns scattered documents, timeline events, evidence, deadlines, and saved work into a visual case story, so you can see what connects, what is still floating, and what needs more context.

Start here, then keep building the same case record step by step.

Source-backed saved case materials.
Story Mode and review-first connection tools.
Organizational, not a legal conclusion.
Documents
Timeline
Evidence
Deadlines

Case center

Saved materials connected inside Equalora

The problem

A pile of screenshots is not the same thing as a story you can follow.

A record is better. A map is how you start seeing how the pieces fit. Family-court cases collect documents, notes, deadlines, timeline events, evidence, and saved work faster than a flat list can explain.

Case Map gives those saved materials a visual structure without pretending the map decides what matters.

What is organized, what is connected, and what still needs context?

Lighthouse helps with next-step guidance. Case Map helps you see the structure and story threads of the case record you are already building.

What Case Map shows

Major case areas, source records, story threads, and organizational connections in one visual place.

The map starts from existing Equalora case data. It does not ask you to rebuild the case on a blank canvas.

Documents
Timeline
Evidence
Deadlines
Saved Work
Tasks
Orders
Forms
Workflows
Case Inbox
How it helps

Less digging. More story structure.

Visual case story

See the case center, topic clusters, saved case materials, and source-backed relationships in one visual map.

Story Mode

Use the Case Story Brief to see the main story threads forming, where the record is connected, and where it is still thin.

Link Wizard

Review floating saved materials, preview possible story connections, and keep every connection review-first.

Needs Source signals

Spot saved materials that are only connected to the case or still need more context, without making it feel like an emergency.

Why-connected explanations

Review why two items are connected inside Equalora, with calm labels that keep the relationship organizational.

Map Summary

Create a print-friendly review of case areas, story threads, preview connections, and thin-story signals.

Story Mode

A Case Story Brief, not another dashboard.

Story Mode highlights the main story threads forming in the case, summarizes what is organized, and shows where the story is still thin. It helps you review the shape of the record without deciding legal importance.

Link Wizard

Link Wizard helps you review where floating saved materials may belong. It can surface possible organizational links, and you can preview your own story connection before anything is saved.

Preview-only story connections

Temporarily connect two saved materials to see whether they belong in the same story path. Preview connections are marked not saved and clear on refresh until saved connections arrive in a later version.

Connection Insight

In preview, Connection Insight can help explain how two saved materials may relate inside the map using careful, court-aware organizational language as this feature rolls out.

Needs Source and thin-story signals

See items that are only connected to the case, still need context, or would benefit from review. The goal is clarity, not panic.

Workspace and summary review

Open Workspace mode when you need more room, then use Map Summary to review the organized story before working with your lawyer or preparing for a hearing.

Review-first by design

Map Details keeps the full source-record list available, even when the visual canvas shows a preview subset to stay readable. Saved Work relationships appear when they already exist in source-backed case data.

Organizational, not legal

Case Map shows organizational connections inside Equalora. It does not decide what is important, admissible, persuasive, or court-determinative.

Available on Pro / Firm

Case Map is built for users who need more structure around an active, heavier, or more collaborative case record, and is available as a Pro / Firm feature.

How this connects to the full system

A map gets more useful as the record keeps growing.

Start with saved materials, then keep building the same case record through Case Inbox, Timeline, Evidence, Documents, and saved work.

One calm case record, with connected next steps. Chat helps with a moment. Equalora helps you keep the case together.
What happens next

Case Inbox

Bring messy notes, messages, and AI chat content into a reviewable place before anything becomes part of the case.

What happens next

Timeline Packet

Turn events and source material into a dated record that can feed the map over time.

Pro / Firm feature

See how your case is starting to connect.

Equalora helps turn saved case materials into an organized case story you can understand, review, and build from.