Forms & Filing Prep

Know where the paperwork fits.

Organize facts, dates, documents, draft materials, questions, and official-source review before a filing, hearing, lawyer meeting, or self-help appointment.

Educational and organizational software, not legal advice. Review-first by design.

The case-file idea
A PDF is not a plan.
The downloads folder is where forms go to form a union.
Facts in one place. Documents in another. Questions in your head at midnight.
Paperwork gets less scary when the review pile has structure.
Pain mirror

Downloading a form is easy. Knowing what belongs with it is where the paperwork starts throwing chairs.

A PDF is not a plan. Filing prep should not depend on memory, panic, and three browser tabs named final-final.

The answer

Organize the material around the paperwork before you ask what comes next.

Equalora helps gather the facts, dates, documents, draft notes, and review questions that often surround paperwork-related prep.

Filing-prep organization

How it helps

Start from the situation

Begin with a case event, deadline, hearing, lawyer request, or self-help question instead of a blank paperwork spiral.

Gather facts and dates

Keep names, dates, events, and context together so review starts from something clearer than memory.

Collect documents

Connect PDFs, notices, messages, school emails, and source materials that may need review beside the prep work.

Draft review notes

Prepare worksheets, summaries, attachment notes, or questions as drafts for review.

Keep official review visible

Make space for official court sources, self-help center guidance, or lawyer review before filing or serving anything.

Save to the case file

When available, keep filing-prep outputs connected to the broader case file instead of another mystery folder.

Connects to the case file

Filing prep works better when the case file is already taking shape.

Case Inbox, Timeline Packet, documents, and questions can all feed the review pile. Filing Prep is not a standalone promise; it is organization around the materials you need to review.

Important filing boundary

Equalora helps organize filing prep. It does not choose what you must file, give legal advice, file forms, serve papers, or estimate court results. Review live official court sources, a self-help center, or a lawyer before filing or serving anything.

You review before relying on outputs or saved work.
Start with one piece

Build the case file before the case asks for it.

Add a message, document, deadline, screenshot, form question, or ChatGPT draft. Equalora helps the record take shape from there.