Pro Se AI Legal Tool — AI Motion Builder and Court Document Formatting for Self-Represented Litigants
Pleadwise is an AI-powered legal tool for pro se litigants. Our AI motion builder guides self-represented litigants through case intake, builds structured legal arguments with real case law citations, and formats every filing to meet your court's exact local rules — margins, fonts, line numbering, caption blocks, and pleading paper. Free to start. No lawyer required.
How Pleadwise Works
Upload your legal document, select your court jurisdiction, and we format it to comply with that court's exact local rules. Correct margins, line spacing, font requirements, caption blocks, page numbering, and pleading paper formatting — all applied automatically. Your court-ready document is returned within 24 hours.
What We Format
Motions, oppositions, replies, declarations, briefs, complaints, answers, discovery requests, subpoenas, and any other civil litigation filing. We cover 94 federal district courts and state courts across all 50 states. Each jurisdiction has unique formatting rules and we know them all.
Case Law Research
Search over 3,500 cases across 48 jurisdictions. Our case law research engine covers U.S. Supreme Court decisions, federal circuit courts, and state courts including California, New York, Texas, Florida, Ohio, and more. Browse landmark decisions by topic — motion to dismiss, summary judgment, personal jurisdiction, due process, discovery, and evidence — or search by keyword with jurisdiction filtering.
Argument Builder
Build structured legal arguments with our guided tool. Select your argument type, input your facts, and we help you organize persuasive legal reasoning with proper case citations and procedural framework.
Pricing
Pleadwise is free to start — format your first document at no cost, no credit card required. Upgrade to Pleadwise Pro for $39.99/month for unlimited court-ready documents, AI-guided motion building, case law research with real citations, automated citation verification, and persistent case files across all Federal and State jurisdictions.
Resources
- How to Format a Court Filing
- 7 Formatting Mistakes That Get Filings Rejected
- How to Write and Format a Motion
- Court Filing Margins, Fonts, and Line Numbers
- How to Format an Answer to a Complaint
- E-Filing Guide for Pro Se Litigants
- Certificate of Service Guide
- Federal vs State Court Filing Requirements
- How to Format Discovery Requests
- Legal Caption Block Format Guide