Build the chronology
Organize dates, events, correspondence, and records into a reviewable case timeline.
Legal practice / family law
We build private workflows that prepare client chronologies, disclosure indexes, court bundle drafts, and settlement review packs from approved case records. The workflow assembles the file; the qualified lawyer owns the advice and the court owns the outcome.
Pattern demonstration / same workflow, synthetic material
Where family law time goes
Every hearing and settlement conversation needs the same context: the facts, the documents, the positions, and the open issues.
Organize dates, events, correspondence, and records into a reviewable case timeline.
Prepare the disclosure list, source links, and open items for the lawyer and the opposing side.
Prepare the bundle skeleton, tabs, index, and questions for the lawyer to complete.
The family law boundary
Strategy, settlement positions, and client advice remain with the qualified lawyer.
Orders, custody, financial, and procedural decisions remain with the court or agreed process.
Financial, medical, and child-related material is separated by role and reviewed before it enters.
A first family law workflow
Pick the chronology, disclosure list, court bundle, or settlement pack the team prepares most.
List correspondence, financial records, reports, and prior filings behind the artifact.
Prepare the chronology, index, or bundle skeleton with source links and open questions.
Deliver the draft and open items to the responsible lawyer for strategy and final content.
Why trust Pristine3D?
Pristine3D Ltd builds and operates live digital products, and we run private AI workflows internally as part of our own operations. We scope around your real workflow: the documents you own, the questions your team asks, and the access boundary you approve. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, we work remotely with clients worldwide.
Based in Lagos, Nigeria, Pristine3D currently builds and operates smartcards.ng, venu.ng, photoshoot.ng, and ugc.ng in production.
One input, one output, one test set, and one person who owns the result. We scope a real workflow instead of a transformation programme.
Cloud, model, storage, and messaging accounts stay in your name. The chosen data path, access rules, test record, documentation, and training are part of the agreed scope.
Pricing / fixed scope
The final quote follows the workflow. Infrastructure and model bills stay on your accounts.
One workflow for a small team, with training and handover.
See the one-workflow packageMultiple sources, roles, integrations, and admin handover.
See the deploymentStandard care for one delivered workflow. Optional. Larger deployments and active monitoring are separately scoped.
See supportArchitecture review from $500. Standard annual support is $3,000 / ₦1.5m per year for one delivered workflow. New workflows, integrations, active monitoring, and infrastructure are separately scoped; infrastructure, model, storage, and messaging bills stay on client accounts. Full pricing and what changes the quote
Straight answers
No. It prepares the file and drafts. Strategy and settlement advice stay with the qualified lawyer.
No. It prepares drafts and indexes. Filing and signing stay with the lawyer and the court process.
That page covers law firms broadly. This page is family law specific: chronology, disclosure, bundles, and settlement packs.
Own your knowledge base
Documents, the retrieval index, access rules, and the workflows built around them are the asset, and they compound. We deploy so the knowledge base stays yours: on your accounts, in the environment you choose, under access rules your team defines. The model behind the answers is a connector, so the knowledge base moves with you, not with a vendor.
The document store, metadata, and retrieval setup live on accounts you own. No vendor holds the corpus.
Change the model provider, move regions, or go local without rebuilding the knowledge base or the workflow.
Every improvement to the corpus improves the answers, and the improvement stays with you, not with a vendor.
Keep exploring
Start with the case record
Tell us the artifact, the case records, and the reviewing lawyer. We will scope a workflow around the firm's own matter files.