Practice-specific AI
AI for Family Law Firms
Family law runs on disclosure and documents: assembling financial statements from bank records, super and property valuations that arrive in every format imaginable, drafting consent orders that have to be technically perfect, and managing estate administrations where executors and beneficiaries expect regular updates for months. Zenias builds practice-specific AI for Australian family law and succession firms — tuned to the Family Law Act 1975, FCFCOA procedure and Form 13 financial statements, not a generic assistant that has never seen a property pool. We are a build studio: we design the tool around your matters, run it with Australian data residency to protect sensitive client information, and give you IP you own. Less back-and-forth, less admin, more time for the client and the negotiation.
The Burden
Compiling financial disclosure statements from bank records, super statements, and property valuations that arrive in every format imaginable. Drafting consent orders that need to be technically perfect. Managing estate administrations where beneficiaries want weekly updates and executor obligations span months.
The Remedy
A client-facing portal that collects financial disclosure, auto-populates Form 13 statements, drafts consent orders from settlement terms, and manages estate administration timelines. Less back-and-forth, less time on admin.
What we build for family & estates teams
- Collect and structure financial disclosure from mixed-format sources
- Auto-populate Form 13 financial statements
- Draft consent orders from agreed settlement terms
- Build and track estate administration timelines and executor tasks
- Client-facing intake portal that reduces back-and-forth
Family & Estates — demo
Common questions
How is sensitive family and financial data protected?
Everything runs in a private, Australian-hosted environment. Client financial and personal data is never sent to public models or used for external training.
Is it built for Australian family law specifically?
Yes — it is tuned to the Family Law Act 1975, FCFCOA procedure and Australian forms such as the Form 13, rather than generic overseas legal AI.
Who owns what you build?
Your firm does. The tool, its workflows and its code are your IP, with no per-seat platform lock-in.
Does a lawyer still review the output?
Always. Drafts such as consent orders and disclosure statements are prepared for a lawyer to check and finalise — the AI handles the assembly, you keep the judgment.
How long does it take to get started?
A working prototype on one family law workflow typically takes about four weeks, after which we move to production.
Tell us how your family & estates team works. We'll show you what's possible.
No generic pitch — just a conversation about the tasks eating your lawyers' days.