Pro Se, Attorney, and Family Communications each have their own paid output story and walkthrough route.
Open path →Show every reviewer role the exact route that proves value.
A matrix for Pro Se users, attorneys, parents, filers, clerks, judges, leadership, State IT, and pilot sponsors so no audience has to guess where to look.
Upload, review, preflight, service contact, repair, relation-back, and fallback packet paths are all visible.
Open path →Clerk dispatch, item detail, deficiency workbench, SLA/surge, hearing slotting, and service/proof routes show queue maturity.
Open path →Bench packet, order workbench, reserved decisions, system health, and leadership outcomes are separated by role.
Open path →Role proof matrix
Each role has a proof route so a live meeting can pivot without losing the reviewer story or opening protected runtime surfaces.
| Role | Proof route | Value proved |
|---|---|---|
| Self-represented user | /demo/pro-se/packet.html | Organized records to reviewed packet. |
| Attorney | /demo/attorney/reports.html | Matter review to client-safe output. |
| Parent / FCS | /demo/family-communications/before-you-send.html | Private coaching before escalation. |
| State court | /demo/judicial/clerk/live-dispatch.html | Queue-first dispatch and closure discipline. |
- Role proof matrix visible
- Each role has a proof route
- Commercial and State paths separated
- No protected runtime dependency
- Public data only
The public package has a clear next step.
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.
- 1Audience path
Plan selection
- 2Public proof route
Account workspace
- 3Review standard
Settings and connections
- 4Forwardable next step
Review-safe outputs
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.
