Court case management
for U.S. self-representation.
Organize court documents, track deadlines, and prepare your case in one workspace built for U.S. self-represented court users.
Representing yourself in court becomes hard when the case stops being organised
Court work gets harder when notices, exhibits, and reminders live in different places and nothing shows the next task clearly.
A case is harder to explain when your notes, filings, evidence, and timeline no longer stay connected.
Self-represented litigants often know the dispute itself but still need one place to track what the local court process appears to require next.
Without a working system, each new filing, hearing date, or court notice can force you to rebuild the case picture from scratch.
Built for people preparing a court case without a lawyer
People handling a civil court matter without a lawyer formally running the case for them.
People preparing for filings, hearings, service, evidence, mediation, or small claims process that varies by court.
Users who need one workspace for documents, notes, chronology, deadlines, and practical research.
Users who want the same product workflow with U.S.-specific wording, guidance, and public content.
Manage the parts of self-representation that usually become overwhelming
Keep pleadings, notices, exhibits, letters, and supporting material in one working file.
Record filing dates, service dates, conferences, hearings, and follow-up tasks in one place.
Build a chronology, keep issue notes, and preserve why each document matters as the case changes.
Use source-backed support while staying clear that court rules, local practice, and state law may vary.
Keep the live case readable between motions, notices, negotiations, and hearing preparation.
Move from scattered paperwork to one workflow for documents, deadlines, notes, and preparation.
Helpful guides for U.S. self-representation
Understand the language, limits, and preparation habits that matter when you are handling your own case.
A practical overview of what usually matters in small claims and where local rules can vary.
Build a working case file for pleadings, exhibits, notices, service proof, and chronology.
Learn how to find official opinions, track court level, and keep research tied to your live case.
See how the same MyMcKenzieCS workflow fits U.S. self-representation without changing the UI.
Review the support tiers, current research limits, and where U.S.-specific coverage is still growing.
Choose the level of support that fits your case
U.S. counterpart pricing is shown here as $25, $44, and $270 while the U.S. rollout continues expanding public content and jurisdiction-aware support.
Start building your U.S. case workflow now.
Start with one question, then keep your filings, deadlines, hearing prep, and working notes in the same structure.