Aequitas runs your whole matter — guideline support, alimony, property division, disclosure forensics, case-law research, and court-ready documents. The math is tested against the code. The AI shows its sources.
Aequitas is a working theory about where AI belongs in a law practice: the machine does the reading, the arithmetic and the formatting — you do the judgment. Every hour it saves comes with a receipt, and nothing it touches escapes the record.
Every module reads from the same matter file — change an income figure once and the worksheet, the property division, the scenarios and the memo all move with it. And in every module, the AI works the same way: sourced, previewed, logged.
Lex reads the matter you have open — incomes, custody, the asset table — and answers in context. It quotes statute from a verified verbatim corpus, drafts factor briefs and deviation arguments, and runs what-if scenarios you describe in plain English. Every change it proposes shows a before-and-after delta, and nothing is applied until you accept it.
Desktop-era calculators and the state's fill-in forms give you a number. Aequitas gives you the number, the arithmetic behind it, the source for every line, and a printed worksheet that reproduces its own math — updated the day the guidelines change, not a release cycle later.
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