Should I Use AI to Help me Draft My Prenup or Dissolution Agreement?

AI Prenuptial Agreement

Artificial Intelligence and Family Law: Convenience Comes with Consequences

Artificial intelligence is changing the way people access information. Today, anyone can log into an AI platform and ask it to draft an AI prenuptial agreement, prepare a separation agreement, or even generate documents for a marriage dissolution. The technology is fast, inexpensive, and readily available.

For many people, that sounds appealing. Why pay an attorney when a computer can produce a document in a matter of seconds?

The answer is simple: drafting legal documents is not merely a matter of filling in blanks. Family law matters involve the intersection of multiple legal disciplines, personal circumstances, financial realities, and long-term consequences that artificial intelligence simply cannot fully appreciate.

Before trusting AI with one of the most important legal documents you will ever consider signing, it is worth understanding both the advantages and the limitations of the technology.

The Benefits of an AI Prenuptial Agreement

To be fair, artificial intelligence does offer some benefits.… View Full Article → “Should I Use AI to Help me Draft My Prenup or Dissolution Agreement?”

Technology on the Rise and Robot Divorce Lawyers

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We live in a world that is dominated by cutting-edge technology. By the time that the latest and greatest technology is released, manufacturers are already beginning their search to find the next best thing. Nowadays, the easier we can make it to accomplish things, the better. For many, this means making things more accessible online and limiting the amount of human interaction that a person must have: whether it be ordering a pizza online, scheduling and cancelling doctor’s appointments, or even ordering groceries to be picked up at your local Kroger. By completing these tasks on the internet, we are cutting out the middlemen: the receptionist that answers the phone, the employees who take phone orders, and the assistants that schedule appointments.

Machines have taken over jobs in assembly lines, production lines, and coal mines. Robots and machines are more cost efficient because employers don’t have to pay several employees to do a job that a single robot or machine can do on its own.… View Full Article → “Technology on the Rise and Robot Divorce Lawyers”