Court Documents

Understand legal filings without a law degree

Upload complaints, motions, subpoenas, or court orders. Get key parties, claims, critical deadlines, and exactly what you need to do next — explained in plain English so you can act with confidence.

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What It Analyzes

Every key area reviewed, flagged, and explained in plain English.

Deadline Extraction

Identifies every response deadline, hearing date, and filing cutoff — the missed deadlines that can cost you a case.

Party Identification

Clearly identifies all parties — plaintiff, defendant, attorneys, and courts — and explains each party's role in the proceeding.

Claims & Causes of Action

Lists every legal claim being made against you or on your behalf, with plain-English explanations of what each one means.

Relief Requested

Explains exactly what the other party is asking the court to award — money damages, injunctions, or other remedies.

Required Response

Tells you precisely what action is required of you, by when, and what happens if you fail to respond in time.

Document Classification

Identifies whether you're looking at a complaint, motion, subpoena, order, or judgment — and explains the implications of each.

How It Works

Three steps to instant insights

1

Upload or Paste

Drop a PDF or paste your document text directly into the tool.

2

AI Analysis

Our AI processes your document and extracts key information, risks, and recommendations.

3

Get Your Report

Receive a structured report with plain-English explanations and actionable next steps.

What You Get

Every analysis includes a comprehensive, structured report.

Document type classification with context
All parties identified and explained
Claims and causes of action in plain English
Every deadline with days remaining highlighted
Relief requested by the opposing party
Required action summary — what you must do and by when
Recommended next steps and urgency level

Frequently Asked Questions

I just received a subpoena. What does this mean?

A subpoena is a legal demand requiring you to produce documents or appear to give testimony. Our analyzer will explain what's being demanded, when it must be fulfilled, and what happens if you don't comply — so you can take immediate, appropriate action.

Can this help if I'm being sued?

Yes. If you've received a complaint, our tool will identify all claims against you, the relief being sought, and your deadline to respond. Failing to respond to a lawsuit by the deadline can result in a default judgment.

Does this replace a lawyer?

No. If you've received a lawsuit, subpoena, or court order, you should consult an attorney. Our tool helps you understand what you're dealing with so you can respond to urgency appropriately and have a more informed conversation with legal counsel.

What types of court documents can I analyze?

Complaints, answers, motions (to dismiss, for summary judgment, etc.), subpoenas (documents or testimony), court orders, injunctions, default judgments, and settlement agreements.

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DocuAnalyzer provides automated analysis for informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. Court documents carry serious legal consequences — always consult a qualified attorney before taking action.