The simple interface turns raw message files into a court ready statement in minutes.


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Dizputed seamlessly supports multiple message formats.

  1. User Info

An online form with dropdown menus for selecting country, jurisdiction, conflict type, and number of children, with page navigation and save icons at the bottom.
Screenshot of the Dizputed software dashboard showing user information in a dark-themed interface with various tabs and form fields filled with personal details.

Entering your basic details is the starting point for taking advantage of Dizputed powerful analysis engine.

The sections are easily laid ad prompt you to enter your details along with those of your adversary’s and any children and other adults who are part of the story.

You are also asked to select a point-of-view—whether the reports should reflect your perspective, the adversary’s, or an objective viewpoint as well as other details should your case be already at court.

2. Import

Screenshot of Dizputed family edition app, showing the import messages section with options for importing from Gmail, WhatsApp, FamilyWizard, SMS, email, letters, court orders, contracts, expert reports, and LLM. Contains a list of imported message files with details, dates, and options to remove or resume processing.

Dizputed provides simple step-by-step guides to help you import your messages into its intelligent, secure database. Every message is first safely copied to your computer’s drive, then added to an encrypted database stored locally—ensuring full control and privacy.

The import system tracks all messages automatically, making it easy to remove or replace them at any time with just a few clicks.

3. Report

Screenshot of a digital report interface with the title 'Disrupted family edition'. The interface includes options for user info, importing messages, and viewing reports. Under 'Reports', there are date pickers, report options, and a visual thumbnail of a multi-page document labeled as a primary report, with some text visible on the pages. There are buttons at the bottom labeled 'Messages', 'All', 'Originals', and 'Generate'. The bottom left displays 'Family 99,998 Days Remaining' and a green lock icon.

The dynamic report function generates editable Word documents using your chosen template. Each template is pre-formatted to meet the specific requirements of your local court, automatically placing parties in the correct position and inserting details like bundle references. The reports automatically organise your messages by theme, with each section beginning with a customised heading paragraph. Messages are reduced to verbatim quotes, each introduced by a dynamically generated narrative that explains its relevance. Depending on the version, your report may also include hyperlinks to a separate document with full, verbatim copies of all messages—ensuring complete evidential integrity.

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Dizputed transforms your messages into a narrative using a hybrid approach to ensure that every quote is verbatim and is effortlessly traced back to its original source.

08/Feb/23 I sent a polite message to Melissa questioning my arrangement for meeting the children at the airport after his return, as I thought it should not affect the usual weekend plans given they’re leaving on Monday:

"Dear Melissa Sorry, I'm confused, if we're only meant to travel for 4 days, this should mean this weekend is unaffected if you're leaving on Monday. I don't understand why I can't just pick up the boys at the airport? Could you please explain?"

[GML00389]

AI Narrative

Verbatim Quote

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