What legal situation are you dealing with?
Start with a plain-language description. LawGPT asks about jurisdiction, documents, dates, urgency, and your goal, then turns the conversation into structured legal orientation. It is not a lawyer and not legal advice.
Legal check
AI-supported orientation. Not legal advice.
Legal companion
A calm AI guide for turning a messy legal situation into an organized next step.
- Jurisdiction and dates first
- Urgent risks highlighted
- Lawyer-prep brief
- Not legal advice
Court papers, police contact, eviction, immigration removal, or safety threats may require immediate qualified help.
How LawGPT helps
LawGPT helps turn a vague legal situation into a clearer overview. It asks focused follow-up questions about jurisdiction, documents, dates, parties, deadlines, and the outcome you need. The result is a structured orientation that can help you decide what to do next or prepare for legal advice.
Learn more about the full flow in how LawGPT works.
Describe the legal issue naturally
Start with your own words instead of knowing the legal category in advance.
Answer focused follow-up questions
Add jurisdiction, dates, documents, parties, deadlines, and the outcome you need.
Review urgency and deadlines
See when court papers, police contact, housing, immigration, enforcement, or safety issues need fast help.
Prepare a lawyer brief
Turn the conversation into a concise summary for legal aid or a qualified lawyer.
What you can ask
You can ask general legal questions, describe a document or dispute, or prepare for a conversation with legal aid or a lawyer. LawGPT is designed to be practical and supportive, not a replacement for legal advice.
What you receive
The output is designed for legal orientation online: possible issue directions, focused follow-up questions, deadline risks, a suggested next step, and lawyer-prep summary.
Conversational legal intake
Relevant follow-up questions
Possible legal directions
Deadline and risk checks
Suggested next step
Lawyer brief
When to seek urgent legal help
Some legal situations should not wait for an online tool. Court papers, police questioning, eviction, immigration removal, enforcement, domestic safety threats, or immediate signing pressure can require qualified help quickly.
If a formal deadline, safety issue, or authority action is involved, contact qualified local help immediately.
Read the general guide to urgent legal risks.
- Court or appeal deadline
- Police questioning or arrest
- Eviction or lockout
- Immigration removal risk
- Domestic safety threat
- Wage or bank-account enforcement
- Government notice deadline
- Document to sign immediately
Important legal notice
LawGPT provides AI-supported legal orientation. It does not provide legal advice, representation, or a lawyer-client relationship. The information may be incomplete and should be used as preparation, not as final legal advice.
Please read the legal notice before relying on any online legal orientation.
Privacy and data handling
The demo is built around data minimization. Legal issue text is handled for the current session and should not be treated as a permanent legal file.
Review the privacy and data handling page for current limitations and production-readiness notes.
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about purpose, limits, privacy, deadlines, and how to describe a legal issue online.
Is LawGPT a lawyer?
No. LawGPT is an AI-supported legal orientation assistant. It can help structure facts, documents, deadlines, and next steps, but it does not replace qualified legal advice.
Can LawGPT give legal advice?
No. It provides orientation and preparation, not legal advice, representation, or a final answer about your rights. Laws vary by jurisdiction and facts.
What should I do with a deadline or court paper?
Treat formal notices, court papers, police contact, immigration removal, eviction, or enforcement as time-sensitive. Contact a lawyer, legal aid service, court help desk, or relevant authority quickly.
Can I ask general legal questions?
Yes. You can ask general questions or describe a legal situation in your own words. LawGPT responds conversationally and switches into a structured flow when facts and deadlines matter.
What information should I include?
Helpful details include jurisdiction, dates, parties, documents received, deadlines, money or rights at stake, what has already been said or signed, and the outcome you need.