Public training record only. Fictional records. Not connected to a live court system. Human review controls every official filing, packet, and record action.
Relation-back wizard

Preserve the filing attempt record during repair.

The wizard records original attempted filing date, rejection date, affected documents, resubmission posture, and Comments to Court language for review.

Original attempt
Preserved
Comments
Editable
Warnings
Plain language
Audit trail
Exportable
Attempt ledger

The wizard records original attempted filing date, rejection date, affected documents, resubmission posture, and Comments to Court language for review.

Open path →
Rejection dates

The wizard records original attempted filing date, rejection date, affected documents, resubmission posture, and Comments to Court language for review.

Editable comments

The wizard records original attempted filing date, rejection date, affected documents, resubmission posture, and Comments to Court language for review.

Repair proof

The wizard records original attempted filing date, rejection date, affected documents, resubmission posture, and Comments to Court language for review.

What this proves

Filing can be corrected before users get trapped.

Human review remains the control point. This route is a public training record with fictional records and is not connected to a live court system.

  1. 1Upload-first filing path

    Authenticated filer account

  2. 2Complete preflight checklist

    Court-approved filing adapter

  3. 3Correction and relation-back posture

    Persistence and audit adapters

  4. 4Fallback packet and support route

    Human confirmation before staging

Parser output is untrusted until reviewedReview-safe public posture
Submission staging blocked before confirmationReview-safe public posture
Technical defects separated from legal sufficiencyReview-safe public posture
Fallback packet avoids legal conclusionsReview-safe public posture
Review standard
Automation assists. Human review controls official records.

This public walkthrough uses fictional training records. It does not submit filings, change court records, provide legal advice, or connect to a live court system. Production use requires authenticated access, configured adapters, audit logging, and court-approved integration boundaries.