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Tell us what happened. We build a court-ready chronology from your words.

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A user types "Things started going wrong in January 2023. I moved out of the family home..." into Litigant's chat. The AI prompt above asks for the date.

How it works

1

Start talking

Tell us what happened, with a rough date. You talk, we build.

Three ways to feed your timetable: tell us in your own words (recommended), add events directly, or upload documents.
2

We extract the events

We pull out the dates, people, and facts as you talk. You review and confirm before anything saves.

1 event captured1 new
Litigant
I can hear how difficult this has been for you. Moving out of the family home is never easy.
Let me capture that you moved out in January 2023. When in January was that, roughly?
You
Things started going wrong in January 2023. I moved out of the family home and it has been really difficult since then. I don't know where to start.
3

Upload your evidence

WhatsApp screenshots, court letters, photos of handwritten notes. We read them and add the events automatically.

Upload files

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4

Export for court

Your timetable becomes a court-ready chronology, formatted the way barristers and judges expect. One click.

Five export types: Court chronology, Scott Schedule, Witness statement (.docx), Spreadsheet (.csv), and Full barrister pack (.zip). Documents generated locally in the browser.
5

See what comes next

Answer a few questions about your case and we will project your timeline for the next 6 to 18 months, based on real court data.

Sample: children case, Midlands

May 2026

Book a MIAM

May 2026

Attend your MIAM

May 2026

Prepare your C100 application

May 2026

Submit your C100 application

Jun 2026

Cafcass safeguarding checks

Jul 2026

FHDRA (First Hearing)

THE PAYOFF

What you end up with

What a paralegal would have built for you. Without paying lawyer rates to do it.

litigant.org.uk/dashboard/timetable
Populated timetable dashboard showing 18 captured events, timeline completeness 38%, six view tabs, and AI Insights panel

Why this is different

The usual approach

Events scattered across memory, WhatsApp messages, and screenshots. No structure. No dates. Arrive at court hoping you remember it all.

Our approach

One structured timeline with every event dated, categorised, and linked to evidence. Court-ready. Built by talking.

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WHAT ELSE YOU GET

Built around your case, not just your dates.

Built for the people legal aid no longer reaches.

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This tool provides procedural information for England and Wales. It is not legal advice. If you need advice about your specific situation, speak to a solicitor - A lawyer who manages your case day to day, handles paperwork, gives legal advice, and instructs a barrister when needed. Unlike barristers, solicitors deal with you directly and handle the ongoing relationship. or contact Citizens Advice - A national charity offering free, confidential advice on legal, financial, and other problems. They have local offices across England and Wales..