Lex · the AI associate

It read the file. It knows the code. It cites everything.

Lex is docked beside every module, reading the matter you have open. Ask it what changes, what governs, or what to argue — it answers from your numbers and a verified verbatim statute corpus, and shows you exactly what it wants to change before anything moves.

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Lex · reading Doe v. Doe · try a question
What if he takes the new job? Explain this order to my client Draft the deviation argument
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How Lex is allowed to behave

AI in a law practice needs house rules. These are ours.

Statute is quoted, never paraphrased
Lex quotes from a verified verbatim corpus — factor lists, adjustment bands, schedule sections checked character-for-character against the published code. If it isn't in the corpus, Lex says so instead of improvising.
Changes are previewed, never applied
A what-if returns a field-by-field delta — current value, proposed value — and waits. You apply it, or you don't. Ambiguous question? Lex asks for clarification rather than guessing.
Every action lands in the audit trail
Accepted AI changes are logged with source, timestamp, old and new values, and the explanation Lex gave — a record you can produce if the number is ever challenged.
Drafts are yours to strike
Factor briefs and deviation arguments arrive in an attorney's voice, built on your facts and your numbers — as a starting draft with no hedging, ready for your judgment and your redline.
Across the platform
Document ingestion
Pay stubs, W-2s, Schedule Cs and returns become structured income — each field with a citation to the exact box it came from, self-employment add-backs flagged separately for your call.
IN DISCLOSE
What-if scenarios
"What if custody goes 50/50 and she takes the raise?" — translated to field-level changes, previewed as a delta, applied only on your say.
IN CALCULATE & STRATEGIZE
Plain-English explainers
Client-letter-ready prose explaining how the number was derived — specific dollars, named worksheet, no disclaimers you didn't write.
IN CALCULATE & DOCUMENT
Factor briefs
Statutory-factor arguments that incorporate your needs analysis and benchmarks — drafted to the factor list, cite-checked against the corpus.
IN DOCUMENT
Deviation arguments
Best-interest deviation arguments built from your case facts — private school, special needs, extraordinary travel — concluding with a proposed amount.
IN CALCULATE & DOCUMENT
Research relevance
Case-law candidates are re-ranked for your facts, and off-point results are omitted entirely — never mentioned and dismissed.
IN RESEARCH
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