Legal & Court · VennBoard for Petitioner’s Attorneys
You start the case. Run it like the case it deserves.
When you file the petition, the next 6 to 18 months are partly yours to choreograph. VennBoard gives petitioner-side family-law attorneys a matter-centric workspace where strategy, drafts, calendar, billing, and an immutable audit trail all live in one place — so you can move first, and stay ahead.
Petitioner’s Attorney on a matter
Divorce Attorney (Petitioner)
- Draft and file the petition with version-controlled, court-formatted templates
- Run discovery — requests, productions, follow-ups — without losing thread s…
- Calendar every statutory and judge-set deadline on the matter and the firm …
- Communicate with the client through a portal where every word is timestampe…
- Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable
Jobs to be done
What a Petitioner’s Attorney actually does — on VennBoard.
- Draft and file the petition with version-controlled, court-formatted templates.
- Run discovery — requests, productions, follow-ups — without losing thread state across weeks.
- Calendar every statutory and judge-set deadline on the matter and the firm calendar.
- Communicate with the client through a portal where every word is timestamped and on the record.
- Negotiate from clean numbers — alimony, child support, asset/debt all calculated in-line on the matter.
Documents you’ll touch
The artifacts the work produces.
Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.
Tools that fit your role
What VennBoard gives a Petitioner’s Attorney.
Matter Workspace
One page per case — parties, pleadings, calendar, audit log, invoices.
Family-Law Calculators
Alimony, child support, asset/debt, tax-effect — settle without spreadsheets.
Audit Log
Every action timestamped and exportable. Defensible if the case turns contested.
Built-in Payment Processing
Per-invoice payment links. Get paid the same week you bill.
Works alongside
The other professionals on the matter.
VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.
