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Clarity

Know What To Do Next

Deadlines, response options, and step-by-step actions

Confidence

Walk In Prepared

See your strengths, weaknesses, and risks before court

Speed

Under 3 Minutes

From a scary notice to a clear action plan

After you upload, you'll know

Everything you need to respond and prepare

What your case is about

Plain-English summary of the dispute, who's involved, and what's at stake.

What happened and when

Chronological timeline extracted from your documents with dates and sources.

What evidence you have

Your documents mapped to each issue — what's strong, what's relevant, what's cited.

What you still need to gather

Gaps in your evidence flagged clearly, so you know what to collect before court.

What the other side will argue

Likely opposing arguments and where your position is weak — so you can prepare.

A response you can actually use

Structured response draft you can print, share with a lawyer, or file directly.

From scattered documents to

a case you can use

ArguLens dashboard showing case summary, timeline, evidence index, and response draft

How it works

Upload your notice. Get a clear plan.

1

Upload your court notice or documents

PDFs, Word files, photos, or emails. We extract the text automatically.

2

ArguLens tells you what it means

What the notice says, what your deadlines are, strengths, risks, and what evidence you need.

3

Get your action plan

A structured case pack you can print, share with a lawyer, or use to respond.

Legal professionals collaborating on a case

You don't need to figure this out alone

Whether you just received a notice, need to respond to court documents, or are preparing for a hearing — upload and know what to do next.

Grounded, not magical

Every finding cites your documents. Gaps are flagged, not hidden. Uncertainty is labelled, not dressed up.

Grounded in your documents

Every claim links to your uploaded files

Missing evidence highlighted

What's not proven is called out clearly

Uncertainty shown

Weak support is labelled, not dressed up

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Sample output

See what you get

Real sections from a sample Singapore divorce case.

Your Case — Singapore Divorce6 documents analyzed

A. Case Summary

Contested divorce under Women's Charter s 95(3)(b). Wife (applicant) seeks divorce on grounds of unreasonable behaviour. Key disputes: HDB flat division (~S$580k), CPF monies, and child/spousal maintenance.

B. Timeline (8 events)

Aug 2016Marriage solemnised
Jan 2025Writ of Divorce filed

+6 more events with sources

D. Missing Evidence

  • * Respondent's IRAS Notice of Assessment (YA2024)
  • * Current HDB flat valuation report
  • * Children's itemised monthly expenses

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