See the whole case at a glance.
Upcoming dates, open tasks, recent activity, documents, parties, and procedural context stay visible from one calm dashboard.
Explore the workspace →CivilDocket brings your documents, court dates, tasks, forms, procedural information, and case context together in one intelligent workspace—so you can spend less time searching and more time preparing.
CivilDocket is designed around the way a case actually develops—not around a folder full of disconnected files.
Upcoming dates, open tasks, recent activity, documents, parties, and procedural context stay visible from one calm dashboard.
Explore the workspace →Work with structured court forms in a focused editor while keeping document data connected to the case.
CaseBrain connects saved case information so CivilDocket can surface what matters without replacing your judgment or giving outcome scores.
Plain-language procedural information, forms, rules, resources, and relevant materials stay close to the task at hand.
Keep court events, filing dates, reminders, and next steps visible alongside the material they relate to.
Switch from organizing the record to preparing documents or understanding procedure without losing the thread of the case.
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Aug 29Filing deadline
Sep 12Court conference
⌑ Pleadings 6
⌑ Motions 8
⌑ Endorsements 5
⌑ Financial 4
What a case conference is, what usually happens, and materials that may be involved.
Open guide →Find the form, related procedural context, and where it fits in your case.
View form →Relevant rule and source material stays available beside the explanation.
View sources →Your upcoming conference is connected to a saved brief, an endorsement, and two open preparation tasks.
CaseBrain is designed to follow those connections across documents, dates, tasks, rules, and procedural context—so useful information can surface where it belongs.
CivilDocket gives each piece of information a place—and keeps the relationships between them.
Add the people, court, case details, and documents that form the foundation of your workspace.
Documents, events, tasks, orders, and issues stay linked instead of becoming isolated files and notes.
Work on forms and next steps while relevant case information and procedural resources remain close by.
Keep dates, tasks, and recent activity visible so the next step does not disappear inside the record.
CivilDocket is being built around a simple idea: self-represented litigants need better organization, better context, and clearer information—not more noise.
Important information should be visible, understandable, and connected to the part of the case where it matters.
Forms, rules, resources, dates, and documents are more useful when the system understands how they relate.
CivilDocket organizes and informs. It does not make legal decisions for you or pretend to predict the outcome of your case.
The goal is not another checklist website. It is a durable case workspace that grows with the record from start to finish.
CivilDocket is designed to help you organize and understand your own case information. It is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not replace independent legal advice.
Keep case information organized instead of buried across unrelated notes and files.
Automation supports the workflow while keeping important decisions with the user.
Procedural information can be connected back to the sources and materials it relies on.
CivilDocket is an organizational and informational platform—not a substitute for a lawyer.
The platform is designed to make the work of managing a case clearer. These are some of the most important distinctions.
Visit supportCivilDocket is being built primarily for self-represented litigants who need a practical way to organize case information, documents, dates, tasks, and procedural resources.
No. CivilDocket provides organizational tools and legal/procedural information. It does not act as your lawyer, recommend what legal position you should take, or guarantee an outcome.
No. Documents are one part of the workspace. CivilDocket is designed to connect documents with people, events, deadlines, tasks, orders, procedural information, and the broader case record.
The current platform is being developed around Ontario family law. The product architecture is intended to support a broader legal workspace over time.
Bring the record, the work, and the next step into one place.