Case-data analysis & UK legal information — for self-represented litigants

The other side has a law firm.
You have MyLiP.

Case-data analysis, UK legal information, and insights from published judgments. We’re not a law firm — and you don’t need one to use us.

Upload your documents. MyLiP reads them, shows you what UK law says on your issue, and surfaces patterns from published judgments. You stay in control of every decision.

1M+
UK LiPs per year
18 months
Avg financial remedy case
£399
Done for you — today

A different category of product from a law firm

MyLiP is three things working together: case-data analysis, legal information from public UK sources, and insights from published judgments. It is not a substitute for a solicitor — it’s a different kind of tool, for a different stage of the work.

What MyLiP is

Software that analyses the documents you upload
A library of UK law from legislation.gov.uk and BAILII
Insights from published judgments — ten priority judges at launch, drawn from BAILII
A drafting tool for the documents you file yourself
A deadline and case-management platform

What MyLiP is not

A law firm
Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority
A service that tells you what to do in your case
A service that predicts what the court will decide
A substitute for a solicitor or direct access barrister

Read the full explanation of what MyLiP is and is not →

Four steps to a well-prepared case

From scattered documents to a fully organised, AI-queryable case brain — in 48 hours.

1

Tell us your case

5-minute intake. Parties, assets, hearing dates, key issues. We pre-load everything into your case brain.

2

Upload your documents

Court orders, correspondence, Form E, bank statements. Our AI extracts, summarises, and links everything.

3

Ask anything

Plain English questions. The AI answers from your actual case evidence and the UK law library — not from guesswork.

4

Download drafts built from your evidence

Position statements, costs schedules, skeleton submissions — drafted from the documents you uploaded and cited to UK law. You review every word before filing.

Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.

Built for UK courts and tribunals. Financial remedy and Children Act private law available at launch. Employment tribunals — August 2026. Benefits appeals — later in 2026.

AI case brain

All your documents organised, cross-referenced, and queryable. Ask anything in plain English and get answers grounded in your actual evidence.

Documents we help you build

Form E disclosure audits, position statements, witness statements, trial bundle indexes (PD 27A compliant), Form H costs schedules, draft orders, chronologies — drafted from the material you upload and cited to UK law. The only AI tool that knows what Form E is. Every draft is a starting point for your review, not a finished legal document.

Deadline tracking

Hearing dates, bundle filing deadlines, statement exchange — auto-extracted and tracked. Never miss a date again.

Contradiction detection

Every document is checked against your existing notes the moment it’s uploaded. Inconsistent figures, changed positions, and contradictions are flagged as part of the upload step — not overnight, not when you remember to look.

UK law library & judge insights

s.25 MCA 1973, FPR, the leading cases — sourced from legislation.gov.uk and BAILII, and applied to the facts in your documents. At launch, Judge Intelligence covers ten priority judges (starting with Mr Justice Peel and the lead Circuit Judges in the financial remedy zones our subscribers most appear before), with profiles drawn from published BAILII judgments.

Mobile access

Full case brain on your iPhone. Review documents in the waiting room. Query your case on the train. Be prepared wherever you are.

Start free. Pay your way.

One case. All the tools. Financial remedy cases average 18-24 months — choose monthly flexibility or pay annually and save up to 25%.

Monthly
Annual
Free
Starter
£0 / month
A free MyLiP SaaS account. One case, up to 20 documents, AI case assistant, document analysis, basic drafting. Capped at 10 AI queries per month — upgrade when you’re ready to work the case in earnest.
1 case, up to 20 documents
AI case assistant (10 queries / month)
Document analysis
Basic drafting tools
Inbox forwarding (Pro only)
Start free
Full power
Pro
£69 / month
Everything in Standard plus Judge Intelligence (10 priority judges), OCR for scanned documents, inbox forwarding, batch document upload, monthly 30-min 1-to-1 call with the founder, and priority email support.
Everything in Standard
Judge Intelligence
OCR (scanned documents)
Inbox forwarding (forward emails into your case brain)
Batch document upload
Priority support
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Set Up — Done For You — at launch

Set Up — Done For You

At launch (13 July 2026) we onboard you into your MyLiP SaaS in 48 hours. All your documents ingested, intake completed, initial queries run on your case, and a 1-hour handover call so you know how to work the tool. First month of Pro included — Judge Intelligence (10 priority judges), OCR, inbox forwarding — plus 30 days of email support. Continue on Standard or Pro after month one. Reserve a slot now; we’ll be in touch in early July.

£399
everything included
set up + first month Pro
Reserve a Set Up slot

Choose monthly if…

Your hearing is within 6 months
Pay as you go, cancel when you win
You want to try before committing
Start free, upgrade when you’re ready
Your case timeline is uncertain
No lock-in, cancel any time

Choose annual if…

Your case will run 12+ months (most do)
Cheaper than 12+ monthly payments
You want certainty on cost
Pay once, use for as long as you need
You’re in for the long haul
Financial remedy averages 18-24 months — annual is smarter

Built by someone who lived it

"I self-represented in my own financial remedy proceedings. I faced a funded solicitor and barrister team while navigating complex assets, disclosure failures, and a contested Final Hearing. I built the tool I wished I’d had from day one. MyLiP is the product I created to survive my own case — and now I’m opening it to everyone facing the same impossible odds."
— The Founder, MyLiP

Everything you need to know

Facts about UK divorce proceedings, financial remedy, and how MyLiP.ai helps — based on official Ministry of Justice data.

74 weeks
Mean time from divorce application to final order (MoJ, Q1 2025). Up 7 weeks year-on-year and still rising.
18–24 months
Average duration of contested financial remedy proceedings. Complex cases — overseas assets, non-disclosure — run 24–36 months.
80%
Of private family law proceedings now have at least one self-represented party. (MoJ, 2024)
39%
Of family cases in 2024 had neither party legally represented — up from just 13% in 2013 when legal aid was removed.
£25,000+
Typical solicitor and barrister costs for contested financial remedy. Complex cases regularly exceed £100,000.
45,564
Financial remedy applications filed in England and Wales in 2024 — up 3% from 2023. Contested cases up 66%.
Sources: Ministry of Justice Family Court Statistics Quarterly (2024–2025). MoJ Family Dispute Statistics 2026.

The collapse of legal aid in 2013 left hundreds of thousands of people facing the courts alone each year. Today, 39% of family cases have no legal representation at all — on either side.

75–80% of litigants in person are self-representing not by choice but because they cannot afford the alternative. They face a qualified solicitor and barrister team, held to exactly the same procedural standards, with none of the same resources.

MyLiP.ai was built by someone who experienced this firsthand. It’s a case-analysis and legal-information platform — not a law firm, and not a substitute for one. What it gives you is the organisational and research output that normally sits behind a solicitor’s work, at a price that doesn’t require selling your house to pay for it.

"The reason litigants in person lose is not usually the law. It is the paperwork, the procedures, and the preparation. MyLiP fixes all three."

— The Founder, MyLiP.ai

The maths are simple

MyLiP Standard at £29/month costs £522 over 18 months. The same period with a solicitor costs £25,000+. You save over £24,000 — and you stay in control of your own case.

How long does a divorce take in the UK? +
The minimum legal timeframe is 26 weeks due to the mandatory 20-week cooling-off period under no-fault divorce legislation. In practice, most divorces take considerably longer. The Ministry of Justice reports the mean time from application to final order is now 74 weeks (Q1 2025) — up 7 weeks from the previous year. An amicable divorce where both parties agree on all financial matters can be resolved in 6–8 months. A contested divorce with disputed finances typically takes 12–18 months for the divorce itself — but financial remedy proceedings often run far beyond that.
How long does financial remedy take? +
Financial remedy proceedings — the court process for dividing assets — take significantly longer than the divorce itself. Official MoJ data shows contested financial remedy cases average 18–24 months from application to Final Hearing. Cases involving complex assets (overseas property, businesses, pensions, non-disclosure) regularly run 24–36 months. Court backlogs are increasing year on year with no sign of improvement. This is exactly why MyLiP.ai is designed as an ongoing case brain for the full duration of your proceedings, not a one-off tool.
Does being a litigant in person make proceedings take longer? +
The main drivers of delay are court backlogs, financial complexity, and non-cooperation — not representation status alone. However, litigants in person do cause avoidable delays through procedural errors, incorrectly completed forms, and missed deadlines. These mistakes are entirely preventable. MyLiP.ai is specifically built to help eliminate procedural errors — helping ensure your applications, statements, and bundles are correctly formatted, evidenced, and filed on time. Preparation is your competitive advantage.
What are the main hearings in financial remedy? +
Financial remedy typically involves three main hearings. The First Appointment (FA) is a directions hearing where the court sets the timetable and orders financial disclosure. The Financial Dispute Resolution (FDR) hearing is a without-prejudice settlement hearing where the judge gives an indication — most cases settle here. If not, the case proceeds to a Final Hearing where the judge makes a binding order. MyLiP.ai helps you prepare for every stage — from Form E completion through to Final Hearing position statements.
What is Form E and why does it matter? +
Form E is the financial statement every party must complete in financial remedy proceedings. It is a comprehensive document requiring full disclosure of all assets, income, pensions, liabilities, and financial needs. It is the foundation of every financial remedy case — everything the court decides flows from it. Incomplete or inaccurate Form E disclosure is the single most common ground for adverse costs orders and judicial criticism. MyLiP.ai helps you cross-reference your figures against the other party’s disclosure and identifies gaps and inconsistencies automatically.
What if the other side does not disclose assets? +
Non-disclosure is treated harshly by the courts. The duty of full and frank financial disclosure is established in Livesey v Jenkins [1985] AC 424. Non-disclosure discovered after a consent order can set it aside entirely (Sharland v Sharland [2015] UKSC 60). The court has wide powers — including ordering production of documents, making adverse inferences, and awarding indemnity costs. MyLiP.ai tracks all disclosed figures, flags inconsistencies between documents, and helps you build a documented record of disclosure failures to present to the court.
How much does divorce cost with a solicitor? +
Legal costs for contested financial remedy typically range from £15,000 to £50,000 per party and can exceed £100,000 in complex cases. These costs are largely irrecoverable even if you win, because family courts rarely award costs against the other party except in cases of litigation misconduct. MyLiP.ai is a different kind of product — a case-analysis and legal-information tool. It can reduce the research and organisational work you would otherwise pay a solicitor for, but it does not replace legal advice, representation, or the regulated work a solicitor does.
What exactly is MyLiP.ai? +
MyLiP.ai is a case-analysis and legal-information platform for self-represented litigants in UK courts and tribunals. It does three things: analyses the documents you upload, surfaces UK legal information from publicly available sources (legislation.gov.uk and BAILII), and provides insights from published judgments. Ask “what arguments does the evidence support on non-disclosure?” or “summarise the disclosure picture in my respondent’s Form E” and it answers from your actual case evidence and the verified UK law library — not from AI training-data guesswork.
Is MyLiP.ai legal advice? +
No — and that’s deliberate. MyLiP does three things: it analyses the documents you upload, shows you what UK law says on your issue (from legislation.gov.uk and BAILII), and surfaces patterns from published judgments. It doesn’t tell you what to do in your case, it doesn’t predict what the court will decide, and it is not regulated by the SRA. For advice specific to your situation, you want a solicitor or direct access barrister. For case analysis, legal information and judge insights, MyLiP. Two different products, for different stages of the work. Read the full explanation →
My case has been going for over a year. Can I start now? +
Absolutely — and many customers start mid-case. MyLiP ingests all your existing documents and correspondence and builds the knowledge base from everything you already have. The most valuable period is the final months before a Final Hearing, when preparation intensity is highest. If you have a Final Hearing in the next 3–6 months, starting now is exactly the right time.
What courts and tribunals does MyLiP.ai cover? +
At soft launch (July 2026): financial remedy proceedings in the Family Court and Children Act 1989 private law proceedings, both in England and Wales. Employment tribunals (ET1/ET3, Schedule of Loss) follow in August 2026. Benefits appeals to the First-tier Tribunal (PIP, Universal Credit, ESA) follow later in 2026. MyLiP.ai is built for any UK court or tribunal where litigants in person appear — new verticals are added by loading the relevant law library and court forms.
Why annual billing rather than a one-time purchase? +
Because contested financial remedy cases average 18–24 months, a one-time purchase would either be too expensive to be accessible or too cheap to reflect the value delivered over the full duration. Annual billing (£279/year Standard, £659/year Pro) saves you significantly versus monthly while matching the reality of your case timeline. You also receive ongoing updates — new UK law authorities, updated prompts, new features — throughout the year. If your case settles early, you can cancel with 30 days notice.
What happens to my data if I cancel? +
Your case documents and notes remain yours. Cancelling MyLiP means losing access to new AI features and community resources, but you keep everything you have built. This is a deliberate design choice: your case brain belongs to you. Full details are set out in our Privacy Policy.
Is my data secure? +
Yes. Your case data is encrypted in transit and at rest, stored in UK/EU data centres, and we never sell or share your information with third parties. Your case documents and inputs are not used to train any AI model, ours or any third party’s. Legal case data is among the most sensitive personal data that exists — divorce proceedings often involve financial statements, bank records, and private correspondence. For the Done For You service, all data shared with us is handled under a strict confidentiality agreement. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
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Self-service SaaS platform — launching July 2026

Join the waitlist for the MyLiP self-service web app — no technical setup required. Soft launch 13 July 2026; private beta opens 26 May. Waitlist members get first access and 3 months free at launch.