The free utilities. Every one of them runs in your browser or against a public dataset — no signup, no credit card. The paid tier is for unlimited document generation and matter management on top of these.
Rule 6 engine with service extensions, holiday adjustment, and conservative safety buffers. 50-state coverage.
OpenRemove a state-court case to federal under 28 U.S.C. § 1441/§ 1446. 30-day clock from service. Useful when defendant has FDCPA/FCRA/TCPA counterclaims.
OpenSubpoena documents from a non-party (typically the original creditor) when a debt-buyer plaintiff cannot prove chain of title. Covers Rule 45(a)/(d)(2)(B)/(a)(4).
OpenMove a court hearing to a later date. Universal template — works in debt-collection, family-law, landlord-tenant, employment, and small-claims. Caption + numbered grounds + supporting facts + opposing-party position + certificate of service.
OpenEstablish yourself as the appearing party of record with your service-of-process address, contact info, and e-service consent. Required by federal courts and some state courts before any other filings will be docketed.
OpenChallenge an overbroad / unduly burdensome / privileged / irrelevant / improperly served subpoena under FRCP 45(d)(3) or state analog. 7 grounds; works for both subpoenaed non-parties and case parties.
OpenThe debtor caption that appears at the top of every other Ch7 filing. Captures identity, county, district, prior cases (§ 727 lookback), and fee path with a 180-day venue check.
OpenThe trustee-scrutiny disclosure. Prior addresses, 2 years of income, payments to creditors (90d) and insiders (1y), lawsuits, repos, garnishments, transfers (2y fraudulent-transfer window), and closed accounts.
OpenDetermines Chapter 7 qualification under § 707(b). Compares your 6-month income against the USTP-published median for your state.
OpenRequired only when 122A-1 shows you above your state median. IRS National + Local Standards, expense deductions, 60-month disposable-income calc — determines whether § 707(b)(2) presumption of abuse arises.
OpenForm 106J monthly expense schedule. Captures every outflow used by the trustee to assess disposable income.
OpenForm 106I monthly income schedule. Paired with Schedule J to prove the Chapter 7 household budget; trustees compare the two against the means test.
OpenApply to pay the Ch7 ($338) or Ch13 ($313) bankruptcy filing fee in up to 4 installments under FRBP 1006(b)(2). All installments due within 120 days of filing.
OpenApply to waive the Chapter 7 ($338) bankruptcy filing fee entirely under 28 USC § 1930(f)(1). Auto-checks eligibility against 2025 HHS Federal Poverty Guidelines.
OpenForm 106A/B: real property + vehicles + household goods + accounts + retirement + business interests in one schedule.
OpenForm 106C. Surfaces federal § 522(d) vs state-only exemption choice based on your state.
OpenForms 106D + 106E/F: secured + priority unsecured + general unsecured creditors with claim amounts and contingent/unliquidated/disputed flags.
OpenForm 108: reaffirm / redeem / surrender for each secured property + applicable unexpired lease decisions.
OpenPick state + date wages were due → deadlines for state agency, FLSA, EEOC charge, and NLRB ULP in one shot.
Open5-step wizard generates a formatted Particulars narrative ready to paste into EEOC Form 5. SessionStorage draft restore.
Open35 federal + state Labor Commission forms. 21 per-state landing pages with SOL, final-pay, and damages framework.
OpenPreserve a state workers' comp claim. State deadlines run 30-90 days from injury — generates Notice of Claim to employer + state board with state-aware citation.
OpenDemand plan documents from the administrator. 30-day clock; up to $110/day in penalties for noncompliance under § 502(c)(1).
OpenState-aware Notice of Claim. State filing deadlines run 30-90 days; 1-2 years to formally file with state board. Pre-filled per state.
OpenDemand COBRA continuation coverage under 29 U.S.C. §§ 1161-1167. Threatens $110/day statutory penalties for noncompliance with notice rules.
OpenFormal FMLA leave request under 29 U.S.C. § 2612. Preserves anti-retaliation + restoration rights and demands 5-business-day eligibility determination.
OpenWritten accommodation request under 42 U.S.C. § 12111(8) invoking the interactive process. Reserves EEOC charge rights.
OpenRequest reconsideration after an SSDI denial within the 60-day window. 20 CFR § 404.907. Cites functional limitations, treating providers, and the specific error in the initial determination.
OpenForce a debt collector to prove the debt under 15 U.S.C. § 1692g(b). 5-step wizard, certified-mail-ready PDF. Free.
OpenDispute inaccurate, unverifiable, or duplicate credit-bureau entries under 15 U.S.C. § 1681i. Equifax / Experian / TransUnion. Free.
OpenStop calls, texts, employer contact, and third-party contact under 15 U.S.C. § 1692c(c) + 47 U.S.C. § 227. Each post-receipt contact = $1,000+ in damages.
OpenSued by a debt collector? Plead a counterclaim under 15 U.S.C. § 1692k — statutory damages up to $1,000, attorney fees, jury demand. Free.
OpenRescind a refinance, HELOC, or closed-end home-equity loan under 15 U.S.C. § 1635 + Reg Z 12 C.F.R. § 1026.23. 3-day window OR 3 years if disclosures inadequate.
OpenPRE-suit settlement demand under 47 U.S.C. § 227. Itemizes autodialer / prerecorded / DNC violations and offers settlement before you file.
OpenDeclaration-grade exhibit under 47 U.S.C. § 227. Tracks willful-rate flags (pre-recorded / autodialer / DNC / post-revocation) for $500-$1,500-per-call damages. Free.
OpenPure-TCPA prior-consent revocation under 47 U.S.C. § 227. For non-debt-collector autodialer / prerecorded / DNC violators (extended-warranty robocallers, marketing autodialers, political SMS).
OpenRespond to the IRS underreporter notice within the 30-day window. Cites IRC §§ 6212-6213, optional § 6651(a) penalty abatement, reserves U.S. Tax Court rights.
OpenDemand habitability repairs (heat, water, mold, pests, locks). Reserves repair-and-deduct + constructive-eviction remedies. Free.
OpenLease-termination notice on the strongest available ground: SCRA active duty (50 USC § 3955), VAWA / DV, habitability failure, constructive eviction, mutual termination, or a state-specific statute. Free.
OpenTemplate Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with state-aware no-fault standard. Strong UPL caveats — family courts are highly state- and county-specific.
OpenCustody schedule, decision-making, communication rules, and modification process. Starting draft for uncontested matters.
OpenCaptures both parents' inputs in a state-agnostic worksheet. Output goes into the state's official child-support calculator.
OpenSearch your firm matter database for party-name overlap. Hits scored by client/opposing/role-reversal kind. PDF export with signature line.
OpenWord-level redline between any two regenerated versions of a matter document. Mammoth + jsdiff under the hood.
OpenPaste a CSV from Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, or Excel. Up to 500 matters per import. Existing matter_numbers update in place.
OpenFree tools tell you what your deadlines are. The paid tier drafts the actual answer, motion, demand letter, or form — and tracks every deadline so you don’t miss one.