DEMONSTRATION SITE · Fictional example cases · Not a live court system · No protected information
How it works

From filing packet to decision-ready work.

One fictional family filing shows how ProSe connects public intake, clerk review, correction loops, scheduling, packet readiness, and court review without exposing protected information.

Fictional matter: Filing Party A / Responding Party A · FIC-FAM-A001 · family modification packet.
Workflow storyline
The visible path from documents received to court review prepared.

The product story is intentionally operational: what arrived, what needs review, what is missing, what is scheduled, what lacks service or proof, and what is ready for the court.

Fictional packet path
What changes at each step.
Documents received

A modification motion, school attendance record, and supporting note enter the filing flow.

Information extracted for review

Filing type, venue, parties, child reference, requested relief, and missing items appear as editable fields.

Missing items identified

The packet shows a signature-page issue and a possible missing attachment before staging.

Packet reviewed

The clerk view receives the reviewed packet and can route, return for correction, or move it forward.

Service and proof tracked

Service/proof status stays visible so a scheduled matter is not treated as ready when a required proof item is missing.

Hearing slot requested

Scheduling is tied to packet readiness, case type, queue age, and hearing need.

Packet ready for court review

The judge board receives a cleaner record: reviewed fields, packet summary, evidence, chronology, and readiness status.

Operational visibility
What this shows that a record-only view usually hides.
Waitingfirst review
Filings waiting for first clerk touch are counted and aged.
Deficientcorrection loop
Returned packets remain visible until corrected, closed, or escalated.
Unscheduledslotting need
Matters needing hearing slots are shown with packet-readiness status.
Unservedproof gap
Service and proof exceptions stay connected to the matter and the hearing timeline.
Readycourt review
Decision-ready work is separated from intake noise and incomplete packets.
Public filer
Control and clarity

The person sees plain steps, editable information, missing-item guidance, and saved status.

Court staff
Queue movement

Clerks see what is waiting, blocked, deficient, unscheduled, or missing service/proof.

Court review
Decision-ready packet

The court receives the packet only after review status, correction status, service posture, and scheduling context are visible.

Media kit
Need public-safe language for a reporter, court administrator, or stakeholder?

The media kit collects the concise positioning, attribution, walkthrough links, and clear boundaries for what this product does and does not claim.

Guided walkthrough
Step through the full path interactively.

Move the fictional filing from upload through review, clerk queue, correction, scheduling, service/proof resolution, and packet-ready court review.