Using AI for Your Court Case? Read This First
If you're considering using AI tools like ChatGPT to help with your court case, please visit our "Using AI?" page to help you use these tools safely and effectively.
Generative AI is a tool that can help you write or explain things, but it can make mistakes. Use it carefully—especially for legal issues.
AI may be able to help you:
☑ Write drafts of letters, forms, or court papers;
☑ Fix grammar and improve your writing;
☑ Explain legal words in plain language;
☑ Understand steps in a court case;
☑ Find legal information from trusted websites; and
☑ Organize your thoughts before talking to a lawyer.
Follow these guidelines to use AI safely:
☑ Make sure the court allows you to use AI.
☑ Double-check anything AI gives you.
☑ Ask AI to give sources, and check them yourself.
☑ Check that websites or forms are from California and from a trusted source, like a court.
☑ You must make sure all court papers are correct, even if AI helped.
☑ Talk to a lawyer for legal help.
- AI is not a lawyer.
- It may give wrong answers, even if it claims to be accurate.
- It may give advice that does not fit your case.
- Don’t share personal or private information.
Self Help
If you need help with your court case or have questions about the law in California, go to selfhelp.courts.ca.gov or contact your court’s self-help center.
Disclaimer
This page is for information only. It is a public service to help you learn. It is not legal advice and does not replace help from a lawyer or court staff. The judicial branch does not support or recommend any AI tools or products.