SERVICES CATALOG
Every service. One page.
Twelve flat-fee ways to move your case forward, from $5 to $497. Pick the tier that matches your moment — upgrade or downshift anytime. No retainers. No billable hours. No surprises.
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Motion Skeleton Sketch
You know the kind of motion you need to file. You just don’t know how the bones fit together. In 24 hours we hand you the section-by-section skeleton so the draft you write actually lands.
- Section-by-section outline for one specific motion type
- Which facts go in which section — in plain English
- Suggested caption block, relief request, and certificate of service
What Do I Do Now?
A deadline is looming. Opposing counsel just filed something. A judge just ruled against you. You don’t need a lecture — you need your next three moves written down. That’s what this is.
- A written answer (under 500 words) — no fluff, just next steps
- Three specific actions to take in the next 7 days
- The exact form/rule/statute to look at next, by name
Case-Ready Social Media Post
Posting about an open case is a landmine. One wrong sentence is a screenshot. We write a hearing-safe, 250-word social post that tells the truth and keeps you clean.
- One tight, fact-first post (≤250 words) for Facebook or X
- Three hashtag recommendations that attract the right audience
- A “what to remove before posting” red-line on any risky phrasing
Quick Case Direction
You know your case is stalling. You don’t know which thread to pull first. We read what you send and write out the specific three actions that move your case forward in the next 7 days.
- Three ranked next moves (Action 1, 2, 3)
- For each: exact documents to pull, rules to check, calls to make
- A 7-day sequencing map so you don’t do them in the wrong order
Case Timeline Starter
Judges read timelines. Judges do not read 300-page document dumps. We turn your rough notes and documents into a single chronology a judge can scan in under two minutes.
- One-page, exhibit-ready chronology (Date | Event | Source column)
- Up to 15 documents parsed and slotted into the right rows
- Clean PDF + editable DOCX so you can update as your case moves
Texas Public Records (PIA) Request Draft
A sloppy PIA request is an easy denial. A precise one under Tex. Gov’t Code § 552 starts a 10-business-day clock. We write one, targeted and cited, ready for you to sign and send.
- One formal PIA request letter (Tex. Gov’t Code § 552.021 cited correctly)
- Correctly addressed to the agency’s Officer for Public Information
- Tight scope language so they can’t dodge with “overly broad”
Document Triage
Opposing counsel dumps 200 pages on you. 9 of them matter. 1 is a landmine. We read the whole stack, pull the top 10 issues ranked by importance, and tell you what each one means for your case in plain English.
- Up to 20 documents read by a human + AI working together
- Top 10 issues, ranked by importance, with plain-English summaries
- A “landmines” section: the 1–3 things that could hurt you most
Case Timeline + Issue List
The Timeline Starter is one page. This is the deep version: timeline PLUS a ranked issue list showing the legal theories both sides are likely to argue — and which ones actually have teeth.
- Full detailed chronology (not just one page — as long as the case requires)
- Up to 30 documents parsed and cross-referenced
- Ranked issue list (by strength: likely wins, likely losses, coin-flips)
Evidence Triage
Not every file in your evidence pile helps you. Some hurt you. We review up to 50 files and tell you which ones to lead with, which to shelve, and which to repair.
- Up to 50 files reviewed (PDFs, images, audio transcripts, emails)
- Each file ranked: STRONG • WEAK • CUT • REPAIR-IF-POSSIBLE
- A written strategy: which 5–10 pieces to lead with at hearing
Initial Case Review
No legal advice. No billing by the hour. No runaround. A multi-page written review covering strengths, weaknesses, missing evidence, and the first questions a judge will ask — from Ryan, directly.
- 2–3 page written review of your case
- Strengths: what you’ve got on the record that actually works
- Weaknesses: what opposing counsel will target
Deep Case Review
You’ve got a real case and a real deadline. This is the end-to-end written analysis: chronology, issues, evidence, gaps, and a prioritized 30-day action plan — all in one document, written, not spoken.
- Multi-page written case analysis (typically 5–8 pages)
- Chronology, issue list, evidence inventory, missing-evidence map
- 30-day action plan with specific tasks + sequencing
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