CS CourtSimplified
Canada-wide legal preparation platform

Understand your case, choose your province, and build stronger materials.

CourtSimplified is built for people across Canada who need structure, clarity, and practical help with family, civil, and small claims matters. It combines Canada-wide legal guidance with province-aware steps, outputs, and next-step thinking.

Built to feel more like a real platform than a generic template, with blue as the main brand color, a stronger visual identity, and a province-aware workflow from the start.

Start with your jurisdiction

The strongest version of this platform starts by recognizing that some legal principles are Canada-wide, while forms, court names, filing tracks, and procedural details vary by province or territory.

Current jurisdiction: Ontario

This selection affects the wording in the case builder and the jurisdiction summaries shown below. You can change it at any time.

How the site handles Canada-wide vs province-specific information

  • Canada-wide guidance explains concepts like negligence, evidence, family-law reasoning, and state conduct in plain language.
  • Province-aware logic helps tailor court naming, process language, and next-step structure to the selected jurisdiction.
  • The platform can expand later into province-specific forms, filing guides, and court procedure modules.
OntarioFamily, civil, small claims support
British ColumbiaProvince-aware guidance path
AlbertaProvince-aware guidance path
QuebecHigh-level support with future tailoring
Atlantic CanadaExpandable workflow model
TerritoriesFuture procedural expansion

Platform approach

This site is designed as a legal preparation system, not a province-limited brochure. The workflow is:

  • Choose the user’s province or territory
  • Teach the core legal ideas in plain language
  • Help the user build a structured case summary
  • Later layer in more detailed province-specific process guidance

Main platform features

The platform is designed to solve real user problems: uncertainty, weak structure, confusion about what matters, and not knowing what to do next.

01

Province-aware intake

Users start by choosing their province or territory so the platform can structure guidance around their jurisdiction.

02

Case Type Finder

Helps people think about whether their issue is family, civil, small claims, negligence-related, or tied to public authority.

03

Story Builder

Turns a messy personal story into a cleaner summary, timeline, and issue list.

04

Judge’s Perspective

Explains in plain language what judges often look for in different kinds of matters.

05

Canada-wide legal basics

Teaches broad legal concepts that matter across the country, while leaving room for province-specific procedure later.

06

Interactive case summary

Lets users generate a practical written output they can save, print, or refine.

07

Trust-based structure

Built with credibility sections, common mistakes, and plain-language legal teaching.

08

Future AI-ready design

Ready to expand into saved accounts, real AI outputs, subscriptions, and referral tools.

Learn the basics in plain language

These sections teach the ideas users need across Canada, regardless of province. Later, you can add more detailed province-specific procedure pages on top of this foundation.

Negligence

What people usually need to prove

  • Was there a duty of care?
  • Was that duty breached by action or inaction?
  • Did the breach cause real harm?
  • Can the harm be described clearly and supported by proof?
Charter / State Conduct

What people usually need to think about

  • Was the conduct done by a public authority or part of the state?
  • What right is being said to be affected?
  • What action or omission is being challenged?
  • How did the conduct create serious harm or unfairness?
Family

What judges often care about

  • The child’s best interests
  • Safety, stability, and routine
  • Parenting history and reliability
  • Evidence and conduct, not just accusation
Civil / Small Claims

What judges often care about

  • What happened and when
  • What agreement, duty, or event is being relied on
  • What evidence supports the position
  • What remedy or money is being requested

Province-aware case builder

This tool uses the selected province to produce a more tailored summary. It gives users a better starting point than a generic write-up.

Case intake

The selected province will be used in the structured output. Users can change it anytime.

This demo saves locally in the browser. Full account-based saving can be added later.

Structured output

The selected jurisdiction is built directly into the output so the user’s summary feels less generic and more grounded.

COURTSIMPLIFIED CASE SUMMARY Choose a province or territory, fill out the intake form, and generate a structured summary. This tool is designed to: - organize the story - identify likely issues - create a cleaner starting point - keep the selected jurisdiction visible in the output

Simple pricing

Start with easy, clear offers that fit users across Canada, then expand the service model as the platform grows.

Best first purchase

Single Document

$19 one-time

For users who want one upgraded summary, draft, or organized output.

  • Low barrier to buy
  • Good for first-time users
  • Works across multiple matter types
Higher-value option

Premium Document Pack

$49 one-time

For users who want a more complete bundle and stronger organized output.

  • Stronger upsell option
  • Higher perceived value
  • Fits more complex matters

Frequently asked questions

These answer the main questions users will have before trusting the platform or paying for help.

Is this only for Ontario?

No. The platform is positioned Canada-wide and is designed to layer province-specific guidance onto Canada-wide legal basics.

Why do I choose a province first?

Because forms, court names, and procedures can differ across provinces and territories, even when the core legal concepts are similar.

Does this replace legal advice?

No. It is a legal preparation and organization platform, not a law firm and not a substitute for case-specific legal advice.

Can this be expanded later?

Yes. Province-specific modules, real payment links, AI drafting, saved user accounts, and referrals can all be layered in later.

Ready to start

This version is positioned for users across Canada. It already includes a jurisdiction selector, a stronger visual identity, and a less generic province-aware case builder.

Business contact: hello@courtsimplified.com

What this version improves

  • Canada-wide positioning instead of Ontario-only feel
  • Province selection built into the user experience
  • Stronger blue visual identity with a more premium background
  • Less generic output through jurisdiction-aware summaries