SquareLog

MVP · Connecticut · Title 46b · for self-represented parents and their attorneys

Build a case the court can’t ignore.

SquareLog is the evidence engine that self-represented parents (AKA pro se) in Connecticut family court have been missing — and the record every attorney wishes their client walked in with. Log → ask → draft. In one place, in minutes, not months of legal fees.

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Three tools. One record.

SitRep — the evidence log

Two minutes a day. Log custody events, financials, exchanges, communications. Timestamped, signed, immutable. Tenant-isolated at the database, not the application.

Intelligence — ask your case

Plain-language queries over Connecticut Title 46b case law and your own SitRep. Answers cite the statute, the published opinion, and the entry — verifiable every time.

Declarations — court-ready drafts

Court declarations written from the underlying record. Every paragraph cites an exhibit. Follows your jurisdiction’s format. Minutes, not nights.

Built for the record, not the role.

Self-represented (pro se) parents

You can’t afford a full retainer, or you’re between attorneys, or you’ve decided this one you handle. SquareLog is the paralegal, research clerk, and drafting associate — priced like software. It will not give you legal advice. It will give you a record a Connecticut family-court judge can actually follow and a declaration you can file.

Represented parents — your attorney will thank you

You have counsel, but you want to walk in prepared. SquareLog is the ordered, timestamped, searchable record your lawyer would normally bill hours to reconstruct. Share read-only with your attorney. Every billable hour you save, they spend on the argument — not the Venmo scroll.

Built like it’s going to court.

  • Encrypted at rest. Postgres column encryption on sensitive fields. Keys rotated on schedule.
  • Time-stamped immutably. Signed, append-only timestamps. Edits versioned, never erased.
  • Audit-logged. Every read, write, and export is logged. Admissible chain of custody.
  • Connecticut Title 46b corpus. Full Connecticut family-law statute and published opinions in the corpus.

Frequently asked questions

Is SquareLog a lawyer?

No. It’s a records and drafting tool — no legal advice, no substitute for counsel. If you’re self-represented (pro se), it gives you the record that lets you show up materially prepared. If you’re represented, it gives your attorney the ordered, cited record they would otherwise bill you to reconstruct.

Who can see my data?

You, and accounts you explicitly share with. Tenant isolation is enforced at the database level — not just application-level filters. See the Security Policy.

What states are covered?

Connecticut (Title 46b) today. The architecture is jurisdiction-aware. More states as corpora are ingested and reviewed.

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