
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into everyday life, it’s changing how people approach family law, from the way attorneys work to how clients navigate divorce.
AI can be helpful: it surfaces information quickly and helps clients feel more informed. But its answers aren’t always correct, nor is information alone enough, especially when emotions, custody decisions and financial stakes are high.
AI doesn’t exercise judgment, understand nuance or care about the outcome. It generates answers that feel helpful in the moment, not what’s actually best for you and your case. That’s where an experienced attorney matters.
In this video, I explain when AI can be a useful tool in divorce cases and why having a savvy human attorney guide and interpret that information is more important than ever.
Watch it here: