Splitifi is a family law intelligence platform offering AI-driven analytics, predictive modeling, and structured case management tools for professionals and litigants involved in divorce and custody proceedings. The platform is built on a proprietary dataset of judicial outcome records spanning more than 3,000 U.S. counties and delivers role-specific functionality through dedicated portals for attorneys, judges, mediators, litigants, certified divorce financial analysts (CDFAs), guardians ad litem, forensic accountants, therapists, paralegals, and court administrators.
Key features and functions include:
SettlementIQ Provides AI-generated settlement range predictions grounded in historical court outcomes from across more than 3,000 U.S. counties. Designed to support negotiation preparation and case strategy for attorneys and litigants.
CustodyIQ Analyzes custody arrangement patterns based on county-level outcome data. Enables attorneys and mediators to develop parenting plans informed by local judicial precedent.
Splitifi IQ A voice-enabled AI tool that offers on-demand guidance on custody, financial, and procedural questions. Accessible around the clock to litigants and professionals navigating active cases.
AssetIQ Automates financial discovery through integration with Plaid for bank account synchronization. Supports identification and documentation of assets and financial transactions relevant to disclosure and equitable distribution.
CourtIQ Delivers county-level intelligence on judge patterns, local benchmarks, and filing history across more than 3,000 U.S. jurisdictions. Provides attorneys and litigants with jurisdiction-specific context prior to court appearances.
OutcomeIQ Generates judicial outcome predictions at the county level, drawing on case type, jurisdiction, and comparable historical filings to estimate likely resolution paths.
Case Timeline and Document Vault Automatically tracks and timestamps filings, motions, delays, and case events in a structured visual timeline. Supports secure storage and retrieval of case documents and exhibits in an encrypted repository.
Role-Specific Portals Delivers tailored data views and workflows through dedicated portals for more than a dozen participant types, including litigants, attorneys, judges, mediators, CDFAs, court clerks, therapists, and court reporters.
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