Family & Children
Fewer filings by hand, fewer anxious calls
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
Today you redraft the same filing with new names, track deadlines from memory, and take calls just to say "still the same." We deploy AI inside YOUR practice, with your standards, your deadlines, and your local rules: it prepares the draft with the source cited, and you approve and sign.
Generic tools force you to bend your way of working to theirs. Here it's the other way around: each area gets its own focused deployment, built on how you actually work, with your templates and your judgment.
Fewer filings by hand, fewer anxious calls
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
Not a single short deadline slips past you
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
The status of every matter, out of your head
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
Review against your playbook, never let a renewal lapse
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
Current with your regulations, without a dedicated team
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
Enter the data once; deadlines never catch you off guard
Same engine, your rulebook: all of this is configured to your jurisdiction.
One person who knows your case end to end and tests it on your documents. We lock scope and a fixed price before you start: you know exactly what you get and what you pay, with no bill that inflates on its own.
We test it on your own documents, not a demo, and map where you lose the most hours. You leave with a defined scope and a fixed sprint price, before committing to anything.
We deploy what we agreed and connect it to what you already use. You know the number before you start.
If you want, we keep it current —your watchers, your templates, your local rules— month to month.
It works with your templates and your standards, cites where each fact comes from, and waits for your sign-off before moving anything.
We load your local rules, your deadlines, your templates, and your standards, and from there it drafts the way you draft. Same engine, your rulebook: what comes out already sounds like your firm.
Every answer stays anchored to your documents and shows you where it comes from; if the fact isn't there, it tells you instead of filling in the gap. In the discovery you see it run on your own documents before you pay.
The agent prepares and proposes; every output waits for your sign-off before it moves. You approve, always.
It runs on the infrastructure you choose, with role-based access and a record of who viewed and touched each thing. It stays in your hands, not fuel to train third-party models.
Same engine, your rulebook. We load your rules at kickoff: we map the rules, the deadlines, and the formats of your home base, and the system works with THAT. Change home base or add one, and we reconfigure the rulebook without touching the engine. The one thing that never gets reconfigured: the final word stays in your hands.
REVCLI deploys AI systems and agents for legal professionals. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice: professional judgment and responsibility always remain yours.
In half a day your team tries AI on your own cases and leaves with workflows it can use on Monday. With your documents, you see what works for your area and what doesn't, before spending a cent on deployment.
After the workshop the real bottlenecks surface; that's where the discovery comes in, ending with a fixed scope and price.
Start with a paid discovery: we test it on your own documents, map where you lose the most hours, and you leave with a scope and a fixed sprint price, the number locked before you commit. Rather see it work with your team first? Book a half-day workshop.