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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Free legal AI tools}} ''This conversation was exported from ChatGPT''<ref>{{cite web|title=Free legal AI tools|url=https://chatgpt.com/share/6929f2d7-e4f0-8005-804f-51251a143fae|publisher=ChatGPT|access-date=2025-12-01}}</ref> == gpt-5-1 == === User: I am a Peer Support Mentor For Veteran Court, Mental Health Court, Drug Court & CPS/ Family Court and I am look for Fre… === I am a Peer Support Mentor For Veteran Court, Mental Health Court, Drug Court & CPS/ Family Court and I am look for Free Legal AI to do Initial / Preliminary Paralegal Research to make my client Defense Attorney aware of === Assistant: Below is a curated list of the best free or very-low-cost legal-research AIs and tools that can help you—as a Peer Supp… === Below is a curated list of the best ''free'' or very-low-cost legal-research AIs and tools that can help you—as a Peer Support Mentor in Veterans Court, Mental Health Court, Drug Court, and Family Court—conduct initial / preliminary paralegal-level research to brief a defense attorney. These tools do not replace attorneys, but they do gather case law, statutes, procedural explanations, and issue summaries so you can spot issues early and flag them for counsel. === Organized by what you need them for: === ==== These are the closest to a “free AI paralegal.” ==== ===== - Lexis released a public-facing free AI research demo. ===== * Can summarize caselaw, find relevant precedents, and create issue memos. * Not full Lexis access, but good for initial research. Best for: Preliminary case law searches, identifying jurisdiction-specific rules. ===== - After the Lexis acquisition, some open access endpoints still exist. ===== * Provides case law search, brief summarization, and issue-spotting. Best for: Finding analogous cases fast, generating outlines for attorneys. ===== - Many state bar associations provide free access (even non-attorneys sometimes get access through libraries). ===== * Includes statutes, regs, case law. * Has basic AI summarization now. Best for: State-level criminal, family, CPS, and mental-health-related law. ==== ### ==== * Federal statutes, CFR, court opinions. * Now includes AI-powered summarization for many documents. ===== - Free AI front-end for federal and state law searches. ===== * Gives plain-language explanations. Best for: Explaining complex processes to clients and doing preliminary legal interpretations. ==== ### ==== * Free case law + statutes. * New AI summary tabs for nearly all cases. * Also great for researching criminal procedure and family law topics. ===== - Very strong for “explainer” articles: - drug court procedures - mental health commitments - CPS removals - rights of parents - veterans diversion programs ===== * Now has AI “case summaries.” Best for: Quick issue overviews for memos to attorneys. ==== ### ==== New “smart navigator” can: * Summarize VA regs * Interpret benefits eligibility * Explain appeal routes ===== - Covers mental health, substance use, involuntary commitment procedures. ===== * Good for explaining treatment alternatives + diversion issues. ===== - CPS timelines ===== * Reasonable efforts rules * Reunification requirements * ICWA requirements === All free tiers with no credit card. === ===== - Fantastic for summarizing cases and drafting legal memos. ===== * Often used by public defenders for issue spotting. ===== - Excellent for: - summarizing statutes - creating “issue memos” - translating legalese - drafting client timelines ===== ===== - Very strong for document summarization and procedural research. ===== === ### === * Still the fastest way to find caselaw. * Use AI (ChatGPT, Claude) to summarize the cases you find. ===== - Pulls filings, motions, orders from PACER. ===== * Good for comparing similar cases to your client's. === I can also create for you: === ===== ### ===== ===== ### ===== ===== Just tell me which one you want. ===== === Client Intake → Legal Issue Identification → AI Research → Summary Memo → Attorney Brief. === ==== 1. A custom list of tools sorted by your courts (Veteran, MH, Drug, CPS)? ==== # A full workflow for your research process? # Templates to use for your attorneys? === User: yes to all === yes to all === Assistant: Excellent — here is everything you requested, delivered as a complete system you can begin using immediately: === Excellent — here is everything you requested, delivered as a complete system you can begin using immediately: === (Veterans Court, Mental Health Court, Drug Court, CPS / Family Court) === ==== Focus: PTSD, MST, TBI, disability ratings, service connection, VA appeals, veteran-specific diversion programs. ==== ===== - VA.gov AI Navigator – Uses AI to summarize VA regs & appeal pathways. ===== * Cornell LII (Ask LII AI) – Explains federal law in plain English. * Justia & Justia AI – Veteran benefits, discharge upgrades, case summaries. * Military.com Legal AI Articles – For discharge upgrade rules, GI Bill issues. * Google Scholar → Use AI to summarize cases. ===== - Service-connected nexus issues ===== * Mitigation factors: PTSD/TBI/MST * Eligibility for diversion * Prior case law involving veteran treatment courts * VA medical records / barriers to care ==== Focus: mental illness, civil commitment, competency, treatment alternatives. ==== ===== - SAMHSA AI Legal Navigator – Interprets mental health statutes, diversion, treatment. ===== * Justia Mental Health AI Summaries – Involuntary commitments, guardianship. * Cornell LII – Competency standards, duty to warn, HIPAA interpretations. * State-specific mental health code search (Ask LII AI). ===== - Competency evaluations (Dusky standard, state standard) ===== * Mental health diversion prerequisites * Mitigation through psychiatric history * Medication compliance issues * Case law on involuntary treatment ==== Focus: addiction, diversion, relapse, treatment alternatives, sanctions. ==== ===== - FindLaw AI – Drug crimes, possession, sentencing. ===== * Justia – Addiction, 4th Amendment stops, search & seizure. * Google Scholar – Case law on drug court procedures. * CourtListener – Look up similar filings in diversion-eligible cases. ===== - Search & seizure (probable cause, warrants) ===== * Addiction as a mitigating factor * Due process in drug court sanctions * Treatment compliance issues * Alternative sanctions case law ==== Focus: child removal, reunification, parental rights, ICWA, foster care. ==== ===== - Child Welfare Information Gateway (AI Search Beta) – VERY good. ===== * FindLaw Family AI – Custody, abuse allegations, termination of rights. * Justia Family Law AI – CPS process, best interest factors. * ICWA.gov “Ask ICWA AI” – For tribe notification / compliance. * CourtListener / Google Scholar – Case law on removals. ===== - Reasonable efforts violations ===== * ICWA notice + placement preference * Timeline violations (ASFA deadlines) * Parent rights during case plan * Service-plan deficiencies === This is a repeatable legal research workflow for your role. === ==== Gather: ==== * What happened * Dates * Treatment history * Criminal history * Family/CPS history * VA/mental health history (if relevant) ==== Use the Issue Spotting Checklist (below) to categorize: ==== * procedural issues * constitutional issues * diversion eligibility * treatment needs ==== Use the Free AI Tools matched to the court type. ==== Ask questions like: * “Summarize Minnesota case law on reasonable efforts violations.” * “What is the legal standard for competency in [state]?” * “What are Veterans Court eligibility cases related to PTSD as mitigation?” ==== Use the Memo Template below. ==== ==== Clean, short, respectful, noting: ==== * “Not legal advice; preliminary research only.” === Below are all templates you can copy/paste into your workflow. === === WritingPRELIMINARY ISSUE MEMOClient: [Name]Court: [Veteran / MH / Drug / CPS]Date: [ ]Prepared by: Peer Support Mentor (Preliminary Research Only — Not Legal Advice) === # CASE SUMMARY• Short factual background• Charges / allegations• Key dates• Treatment or VA history (if applicable) # IDENTIFIED LEGAL ISSUES• Procedural issues• Constitutional issues• Evidentiary problems• CPS / ICWA concerns• Diversion eligibility concerns• Mental health / addiction concerns # PRELIMINARY RESEARCH FINDINGS(Attach quotations, case citations, or summaries) # RELEVANT STATUTES & CASES(State and federal references) # MITIGATION FACTORS• Trauma, PTSD, MST, TBI• Substance use disorder• Mental health diagnoses• Family circumstances• Service history (Veterans Court) # QUESTIONS FOR ATTORNEY• “Do you want deeper research on ____?”• “Should I pull treatment records?”• “Would this case support a diversion request?” END OF MEMO === WritingISSUE SPOTTING CHECKLIST === # PROCEDURAL□ Illegal stop / search□ Miranda issues□ Improper warrant□ Improper CPS removal□ ICWA notice failure□ Due process violations□ Missed timelines (CPS / MH court) # DIVERSION / ALTERNATIVES□ Eligible for Veterans Court□ Eligible for Mental Health Court□ Eligible for Drug Court□ Eligible for Family Dependency Court # MENTAL HEALTH□ Competency concerns□ Involuntary commitment prior history□ Medication non-compliance□ PTSD/TBI issues□ Dual diagnosis # SUBSTANCE USE□ Addiction history□ Relapse cycle□ Prior treatment attempts□ Co-occurring conditions # EVIDENTIARY□ Weak witness testimony□ Chain of custody issues□ Hearsay & credibility□ Missing bodycam / audio / CPS notes # MITIGATION□ PTSD / MST / TBI□ Trauma history□ Domestic violence□ Child safety history□ Poverty & homelessness === WritingATTORNEY BRIEFING SHEETPrepared by Peer Support Mentor (Preliminary Research Only) === Client:Court Type:Case #: # Key Facts # Legal Issues Identified # Preliminary Research (AI-assisted) # Mitigation Factors # Recommended Questions / Follow-up # Documents Needed === WritingCLIENT INTAKE & LEGAL-MAP FORM === # Client Information # Court Type # Summary of Events # Prior Treatment / Mental Health # VA/Military History # CPS/Family History # Immediate Legal Questions # Potential Mitigation # Needed Documents # Notes for Attorney === ### === ===== ### ===== Just tell me “yes—create the handbook,” or specify which format you prefer. === User: yes to all === yes to all === Assistant: Perfect — here is everything you asked for: === Perfect — here is everything you asked for: ✔️ A complete printable handbook (PDF-ready text) ✔️ A step-by-step AI research guide for your team ✔️ Court-specific templates (Veterans Court • Drug Court • MH Court • CPS Court) I will provide all materials in writing blocks so you can copy/paste directly into a PDF generator or I can generate the final PDF for you if you want. === 📘 1. FULL HANDBOOK — “Peer Mentor Legal Research Guide” (Printable) === (You can turn this into a PDF immediately — or say “create the PDF” and I will generate it.) WritingPEER MENTOR LEGAL RESEARCH HANDBOOKFor Veterans Court, Mental Health Court, Drug Court & CPS / Family CourtInitial / Preliminary Paralegal Research Support Prepared for: Peer Support MentorsPrepared by: [Your Name] ==== SECTION 1 — ROLE & ETHICS ==== # PURPOSEPeer mentors support clients by identifying issues, organizing facts, and conducting preliminary legal research to brief defense attorneys. This handbook provides standardized tools and workflows. # BOUNDARIES• You are NOT providing legal advice.• All research is PRELIMINARY only.• Attorneys make all decisions regarding strategy.• Your role is to flag issues, organize information, and support communication. # CONFIDENTIALITY• Maintain strict confidentiality consistent with court rules.• Never store sensitive records in unsecured devices.• Never share client information with anyone except the defense team. ==== SECTION 2 — THE 5-STEP WORKFLOW ==== STEP 1 — CLIENT INTAKE & TIMELINEGather:• Incident summary• Dates, locations• Prior treatment history• VA records (if veteran)• CPS involvement (if applicable) STEP 2 — ISSUE SPOTTINGUse the “Issue Spotting Checklist” to identify:• Procedural errors• Constitutional concerns• Diversion eligibility• Mental health / addiction factors• CPS / ICWA issues STEP 3 — INITIAL AI RESEARCHUse FREE legal AI tools:• Ask LII AI• Justia AI• FindLaw AI• VA Navigator• Child Welfare Gateway AI• Google Scholar → summarized by AI• CourtListener Research topics:• Relevant statutes• Case law summaries• Diversion requirements• CPS timelines• VA benefit/mitigation issues STEP 4 — DRAFT PRELIMINARY ISSUE MEMOUse the Memo Template to:• Summarize facts• Identify issues• Attach AI research summaries• Highlight mitigation factors• List questions for the attorney STEP 5 — ATTORNEY BRIEFINGProvide:• 1-page summary• Supporting documents• Questions requiring attorney input ==== SECTION 3 — RESEARCH TECHNIQUES ==== A. HOW TO ASK AI LEGAL QUESTIONSRecommended prompts:• “Summarize the legal standard for ___ in [state].”• “Find major cases involving ___.”• “Explain the CPS removal process in [state].”• “Summarize case law on PTSD as mitigation.” B. HOW TO VERIFY• Compare multiple sources.• Pull statute directly from LII or state website.• Notify attorney if you cannot verify something. C. HOW TO SUMMARIZESummaries should include:• Rule• Key facts• Court’s reasoning• How it relates to the client ==== SECTION 4 — COURT-SPECIFIC GUIDES ==== VETERANS COURTKey factors:• PTSD, MST, TBI• Service connection• VA disability appeal status• Military trauma timelineAI Tools:• VA Navigator• Justia Veterans Law• LII Federal Statutes MENTAL HEALTH COURTKey factors:• Competency• Civil commitment• Dual diagnosis• Medication complianceAI Tools:• SAMHSA Navigator• Justia Mental Health• State Mental Health Code (LII AI) DRUG COURTKey factors:• Addiction severity• Treatment history• Relapse cycles• Search & seizure issuesAI Tools:• FindLaw Drug Crimes• Google Scholar Case Law• Justia Criminal Procedure CPS / FAMILY COURTKey factors:• Reasonable efforts• Safety plan flaws• ICWA compliance• Case plan deficienciesAI Tools:• Child Welfare Info Gateway AI• ICWA.gov AI• Justia Family Law ==== SECTION 5 — TEMPLATES ==== INCLUDED:• Preliminary Issue Memo• Issue Spotting Checklist• Attorney Briefing Sheet• Client Intake & Legal Map• Court-Specific Templates END OF HANDBOOK === 📘 2. STEP-BY-STEP AI RESEARCH GUIDE (For Your Team) === WritingAI-ASSISTED LEGAL RESEARCH GUIDE FOR PEER SUPPORT MENTORS # INPUT FACTS INTO AIExample:“Summarize the legal concerns in this fact pattern…”(Insert intake summary.) # IDENTIFY ISSUESUse checklist:• Procedural• Evidentiary• Mental health• Diversion• CPS issues• Mitigation # RESEARCH EACH ISSUEAsk AI:• “What is the rule for ___ in [state]?”• “Provide recent cases regarding ___.” # EXTRACT STATUTES & CASE LAWPull exact statute from:• LII / state code # CREATE MEMOInclude:• Summary• Issues• Case law• Questions for attorney # REVIEW & DELIVERKeep it brief.Never give legal advice.Always defer to attorney judgment. === 📘 3. COURT-SPECIFIC TEMPLATES === ==== A. Veterans Court Template ==== WritingVETERANS COURT — LEGAL ISSUE TEMPLATE # Military Service Summary # Deployment & Trauma Timeline # Diagnosed Conditions (PTSD/TBI/MST) # VA Disability Status # Mitigation Factors # Diversion Eligibility # Relevant Case Law # Recommended Follow-Up for Attorney ==== B. Mental Health Court Template ==== WritingMENTAL HEALTH COURT — LEGAL ISSUE TEMPLATE # Mental Health Diagnoses # Competency Concerns # Medication History # Dual Diagnosis Factors # Civil Commitment History # Diversion Eligibility # Relevant Case Law # Questions for Attorney ==== C. Drug Court Template ==== WritingDRUG COURT — LEGAL ISSUE TEMPLATE # Substance Use History # Relapse Patterns # Treatment Attempts # Search & Seizure Concerns # Drug Court Eligibility # Mitigation Factors # Relevant Statutes / Cases # Questions for Attorney ==== D. CPS / Family Court Template ==== WritingCPS / FAMILY COURT — LEGAL ISSUE TEMPLATE # CPS Involvement Timeline # Removal Circumstances # Reasonable Efforts Analysis # ICWA Compliance Review # Case Plan Barriers # Safety Concerns (Documented) # Relevant Statutes / Case Law # Questions for Attorney === ✅ READY FOR NEXT STEP === If you want, I can now generate: ===== ✔️ A professional designed PDF handbook ===== ===== ✔️ A fillable form version of all templates ===== ===== ✔️ A combined template packet for easy printing ===== Just tell me: 👉 “Create the PDF handbook.” == References == <references /> [[Category:ChatGPT Shares]] [[Category:openai]]
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