FOR FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS

Case management built for family law

AI declaration drafting, semantic evidence search, contradiction detection, and a client portal — all connected to the statutes and caselaw your practice depends on.

Purpose-built for family law attorneys who want to spend less time on paperwork and more time with clients.

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Guided client intake

Clients complete their own questionnaire

Step 1 of 425%

What brings you here?

I need to modify custody/visitation

I need to modify child support

Everything you need to run a family law practice

Client Intake

Stop spending unbillable hours on intake. Your clients complete a guided wizard that captures their situation, what they're filing for, party information, children's details, and case history — before their first meeting with you. Everything arrives organized and ready for your review.

Step 1 of 425%

What brings you here?

I need to modify custody/visitation
I need to modify child support

Financial Disclosure Wizard

The Income and Expense Declaration is the form clients never fill out correctly. Our guided wizard walks them through every line — income sources, tax deductions, monthly expenses, childcare costs — with plain English explanations and tax return line references. You get a completed FL-150 without a single back-and-forth email.

Monthly Income

Gross salary

 

Self-employment income

 

Rental income

 

Helpful tip

Find this on Line 11 of your most recent 1040.

AI Declaration Drafting

Draft declarations in proper legal voice. SCRIVENER MODE produces dense, exhibit-referenced paragraphs — the same style attorneys use in court. Edit any paragraph with chat-to-edit: describe what you want changed and the AI rewrites it while maintaining legal standards and tone.

Petitioner respectfully requests that this Court modify the existing custody order entered on June 15, 2024. Since the date of that order, there has been a material change in circumstances directly affecting the best interests of the minor child. Specifically, Respondent has repeatedly failed to comply with the agreed-upon custody exchange schedule, resulting in documented disruptions to the child's school attendance and extracurricular activities. (Exhibit A, custody exchange log; Exhibit B, school attendance records.)

The pattern of late and missed exchanges has escalated in recent months. Between October 2025 and January 2026, the child was returned late on nine separate occasions, with delays ranging from forty-five minutes to over three hours. On two occasions, Respondent failed to appear entirely, requiring Petitioner to arrange emergency childcare. (Exhibit C, text messages dated October through January.)

AI Edit

The disruption to the child's educational routine has been significant and measurable. School records confirm nine tardies and two full absences in a four-month period, each corresponding to a custody exchange with Respondent. The child's teacher has noted a decline in classroom participation on mornings following late returns.

Evidence Search

Search across every document in a case — text messages, emails, financial records, court filings. Semantic search understands meaning, not just keywords. Search 'missed custody exchanges' and surface every relevant communication, even if those exact words aren't used.

Text messageJan 14, 2026

I waited at the school for 45 minutes. She never showed up.

97%
EmailJan 18, 2026

RE: Pickup schedule — I've had to arrange backup three times this month

94%
Calendar entryJan 14, 2026

Soccer practice pickup — [Other Parent]

89%

Contradiction Detection

Before a declaration goes to court, AI cross-references every factual claim against the uploaded evidence. Inconsistencies are flagged so you can fix credibility issues before opposing counsel finds them.

Respondent has not attended any school events since September 2025, demonstrating a continued lack of involvement in the child's education and extracurricular activities.

Potential contradiction

Declaration states: “Respondent has not attended any school events since September 2025”

Evidence shows: Email from school dated October 12, 2025 confirming Respondent attended parent-teacher conference

Court Forms Auto-Fill

Case data flows directly into court forms. Income, custody arrangements, party information — entered once, filled everywhere. Handles complex form formats that standard PDF tools can't process.

Request for Order

Petitioner

 

Respondent

 

Case No.

 
Custody
Support

Income & Expense

Gross Monthly

 

Tax Deductions

 

Net Monthly

 

2 forms · 47 fields · Auto-filled

State Statute Lookup

Thousands of state statutes and appellate court opinions embedded and searchable. The AI retrieves relevant citations when drafting — it doesn't hallucinate them. Every citation links back to the source.

Statute

§ 7501 — Right of parent to change residence

A parent entitled to custody has the right to change the residence of the child, subject to the power of the court to restrain a removal...

Statute

§ 3024 — Visitation rights upon relocation

In making an order for custody or visitation, the court shall consider...

Appellate Opinion

In re Marriage of LaMusga (2004)

The noncustodial parent bears the initial burden of showing that relocation would cause detriment...

Case Management

Track every case from intake through resolution. Deadlines auto-calculate from hearing dates. See all your active matters, upcoming court dates, and client communications in one place.

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MediationNext: Apr 8

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Client Portal

Give your clients a secure login where they complete their intake through a guided wizard — the same one used by Onbello's consumer product. They upload documents, check case status, and message you. No more email attachments and lost files.

JD

Jane D.

Case #2026-FL-004821

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CSVIncome_Records.csv

Connect with people who need you

Thousands of people file family law paperwork on their own every month. Most want professional guidance but can't afford full representation. The Onbello review network connects them with licensed attorneys for document review — creating a path from pro se filing to legal representation.

How it works for consumers

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Consumer files through Onbello's guided wizard

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AI drafts their declaration and fills their court forms

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They choose to add attorney review to their filing

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A licensed attorney reviews their declaration for legal sufficiency

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Their filing is stamped "Attorney-Reviewed" — ready for court

How it works for attorneys

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You join the Onbello review network

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Organized, AI-drafted declarations appear in your review queue

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You review the declaration using the full platform tools — evidence search, statute lookup, contradiction detection

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You sign a review attestation scoped to legal sufficiency

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Some consumers convert to limited-scope or full representation — a built-in client pipeline

Every person in the review network is someone who would have gone to court alone without any professional guidance. The review network doesn't replace full representation — it creates a first touchpoint that can grow into a client relationship.

We're building a product for people going through one of the hardest moments in their lives. Family law is personal — custody, support, and visitation decisions affect families in ways that technology alone cannot navigate. Attorneys are essential to this work. Onbello gives them better tools and a wider reach.

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