The matter you built across the other five modules becomes the paper the court expects: guideline worksheets in the official layouts, financial statements with assertion columns, settlement memoranda, factor briefs. Print to PDF or export editable Word — formatting intact.
Worksheets render in the official court-form layouts and derive directly from the tested engine — the same rounded shares, the same line items, the children's names and case caption where the form wants them. What prints is what the calculation produced, provably.
Financial statements carry separate Plaintiff and Defendant assertion columns and per-section subtotals, so disputed classifications stay visibly disputed all the way to the bench.
Word export isn't a text dump — tables arrive as tables, side-by-side blocks stay side by side, and the settlement memo's per-class equalization sections survive both print pagination and the round trip through opposing counsel's redline.
A clause library keeps your settled agreement language one insert away. The discovery tracker holds requests, responses and deadlines against the same matter. And the audit trail renders as a document of its own — every input change since intake, timestamped and sourced, human or AI. If the number is challenged, the record is already written.
Meet Lex, who drafts the briefs