Case Analytics
|
Case AnalyticsAI-powered analysis tool for legal case documents, focusing on parental alienation detection and pattern recognition in high-conflict divorce cases. |
-
Parental Alienation Detection and Prevention using Artificial Intelligence Analytics
Parental alienation remains one of the most difficult and heartbreaking challenges in high-conflict family dynamics. When one parent actively undermines the child’s relationship with the other, the consequences can be devastating. Unfortunately, these behaviors often manifest subtly-through messages, emails, transcripts, and voice communications-that are difficult to analyze manually.
Applied AI for Sensitive Family-Law Data
Family courts and legal teams often face large volumes of sensitive documents, messages, transcripts, and reports. Case Analytics applies AI-assisted analysis to help organize that material and surface patterns related to parental alienation, manipulation, and coercive control.
The Problem
High-conflict custody cases generate massive amounts of data - court filings, co-parenting messages, emails, and legal transcripts. Identifying subtle patterns of alienation is time-consuming and often subject to human bias.
The Solution
Case Analytics applies language modeling and behavioral analysis to review:
- Court filings, parenting plans, and legal arguments
- Co-parenting communications (e.g., Our Family Wizard)
- Emails, text messages, and deposition transcripts
By reviewing shifts in sentiment, contradictions, timelines, and recurring tactics, the system is intended to support legal professionals, researchers, and affected families with more organized evidence review.
Related Work
- Secrets Kit supports secure handling of API keys and runtime secrets for local workflows.
- Professional Services covers sensitive document analysis, local AI setup, and privacy-focused automation.
- Parental Alienation Blog collects related writing and updates.
Next Steps: Controlled Alpha Testing
We are preparing for an alpha release, refining AI models with real-world cases, and seeking legal professionals, affected parents, and researchers to contribute data and feedback.
If you’re interested in testing, research collaboration, or sponsorship, get in touch. Our goal is simple: make parental alienation visible - where it was once hidden.
Support This Work
If this project is useful and you want to help support more work like it, you can contribute here:
Join the Discussion
Comments for this post live in GitHub Discussions. That keeps moderation in one place and gives the conversation a stable home.