Purchase, sale, refinance, and title-transfer support
Dedicated lane with workflow guidance, intake, checklist, official links, and case review.
The header now groups the site into three main navigation lanes: For public, For law firms, and Services. This page mirrors that structure so visitors can move from service overview to intake, case review, and contact without getting lost.
Each card below links to the service area, the matching intake, and the contact path for next steps.
Dedicated lane with workflow guidance, intake, checklist, official links, and case review.
Deadlines, disclosure prep, hearing organization, court links, intake, and case review.
Organize assessments, notices, timelines, and the supporting records needed for lawyer review.
Sort claim records, adjuster communication, chronology, and missing-document lists.
Build the record with receipts, timelines, message logs, and supporting evidence summaries.
Checklist, factual summary, and supporting-document preparation before the claim is filed.
Response organization, dates, exhibits, and next-step planning before lawyer or paralegal review.
Review illustrative filed-file layouts for claim and defence matters before you request help or publish your own redacted samples.
General procedural guidance, filing readiness, deadline tracking, and file-organization support.
These launch-ready forms collect the details most people leave out the first time: names of parties, addresses, what happened, where it happened, when it happened, deadline dates, the support you want next, and the core pleadings, notices, or supporting documents you already have.
Use these lanes for overflow file support, internal prep, chronology work, court-document cleanup, and filing-readiness work.
Large-file organization, chronology prep, issue summaries, and file-ready handoff support.
Structured deadline tracking, filing checklists, calendar management, and readiness summaries.
Appendix planning, pagination structure, document labeling, and quality-control support.
Build exhibit sets, indexes, evidence bundles, and supporting reference lists.
Factual narrative support, issue summaries, chronology integration, and non-substantive draft cleanup.
Fact organization, exhibit mapping, and draft-structure support before review or commissioning.
Chronology building, issue summaries, record maps, and workflow support for legal teams.
LegalExpt is designed to fit around the firm’s file, not replace counsel’s role. The focus is structured workflow support, file organization, and repeatable document-heavy work.
Files are handled as confidential working materials and kept limited to the people and tools reasonably needed to process the request.
If an obvious overlap or conflict issue appears during intake, it can be flagged quickly so the firm can decide whether to proceed.
Every file is quoted and delivered based on the exact output needed: chronology, exhibit set, appendix cleanup, affidavit package, filing checklist, or other support task.
Urgency, due date, and document volume are reviewed at intake so the scope and turnaround can be confirmed clearly.
This intake is designed for appendices, exhibits, affidavits, chronologies, deadlines, and other repeatable file-support work. It gathers the file name, due date, court, scope, and document volume in one place.
Instead of a general message, this form collects the file identity, court level, due date, document volume, and the exact work needed so support can be scoped faster.
Appendices • exhibits • affidavit packages • chronologies • deadlines • Supreme Court file support
Style of cause, due date, court or tribunal, number of pages, and what output you want delivered back to the team.
Quotes are set case by case after the scope, volume, due date, and workflow are reviewed.