Guides
Family-law discovery, paged through.
Plain-English guides to AI document classification, Bates stamping, gap analysis, and the line between paralegal-level work and legal judgment. Written for matrimonial and family law attorneys.
Position paper · May 7, 2026 · 4 min read
We don't do legal work. Lawyers do.
What BatesFlow does (sorting, classification, gap analysis, production mapping, Bates stamping) and what it does not do (legal reasoning, citation generation, motion drafting, advice, judgment). With references to Mata v. Avianca, ABA Model Rule 1.1, and state bar opinions.
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Use case · May 5, 2026 · 2 min read
Discovery gap analysis for family law.
Most discovery anxiety is not about what you have — it's about what you haven't asked for yet. Gap analysis surfaces missing documents before opposing counsel does.
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Definition · May 5, 2026 · 3 min read
What is Bates stamping?
A plain-English explanation of Bates stamping for lawyers — what it is, how the format works, when it's required, and how it's actually done in 2026.
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Use case · May 4, 2026 · 1 min read
AI Bates stamping for family law discovery.
Bates stamping puts a unique sequential number on every page of a discovery production so opposing counsel and the court can cite the exact page being argued. Here's how AI does it across thousands of pages in minutes.
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Use case · May 4, 2026 · 2 min read
AI document classification for family law discovery.
How divorce lawyers use AI to auto-categorize thousands of pages of discovery — bank statements, emails, contracts, correspondence — in minutes.
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