Making Legal Services Accessible to Everyone
LawSensai was founded with a simple mission: to democratize access to legal services through the power of artificial intelligence and a network of trusted attorneys.
Our Mission
We're on a mission to bridge the justice gap. In the United States, 80% of low-income individuals and 40–60% of middle-income families cannot afford legal help when they need it most.
LawSensai combines advanced AI technology with human expertise to make legal services more affordable, accessible, and understandable for everyone.
Our Values
The principles that guide everything we do
Justice for All
We believe everyone deserves access to quality legal services, regardless of their background or budget.
Trust & Security
Your data is protected with bank-level encryption. We never share your information without consent.
Innovation First
We leverage cutting-edge AI to simplify complex legal processes and deliver faster results.
Human-Centered
Technology enhances, never replaces. Our network of attorneys ensures you always have human support.
What Our Users Say
Real stories from people who found legal confidence with LawSensai
Legal Disclaimer
LawSens.ai provides legal information, document templates, and tools to help users understand and navigate legal matters. The information provided on this platform does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice specific to your legal situation, please consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Attorney services facilitated through this platform are provided by independent licensed attorneys, not by LawSensai.
Serving Clients Nationwide
With attorneys licensed in all 50 states, we're ready to help you wherever you are. Our AI-powered platform works 24/7 to provide instant assistance.
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Editorial process
How a LawSens.ai guide gets made.
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Topic selection. We pick from a queue of legal questions that real users ask, plus topics surfacing in case-law watch + tax / regulatory calendars. Priority goes to questions where the answer is meaningfully different in 2024 vs. 2026.
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Drafting. Drafts are produced by our content engine using source-grounded prompts (statutory text, regulatory guidance, peer-reviewed analysis) and constrained by the LawSens.ai voice + accuracy guidelines.
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Editorial review. Every published guide passes through the LawSens.ai editorial team. We check claims against cited sources, flag anything that drifts into specific-legal-advice territory, and prune sections where the guide would mislead more than it would help.
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Attorney review on YMYL topics. Posts on subjects where a wrong answer has real financial or legal cost (formation choices, tax elections, contract obligations) get an additional read from a licensed attorney before publish. When a specific attorney has authored or reviewed a post, the AuthorBio shows their credentials.
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Publish + maintain. Every post is dated when published and re-dated when meaningful changes ship. Posts that age out of accuracy are either updated or archived; we don't leave stale guidance live.
Editorial standards
What we hold ourselves to.
General information, not legal advice.
Everything we publish is written to help readers ask better questions before they hire a lawyer or file paperwork. Our guides explain the playing field; they don't substitute for counsel on a specific matter.
Sourced + dated.
When a guide cites a statute, regulation, or fee range, the citation is visible at the bottom of the post. Every post carries a publish date plus a visible 'Updated' date when the law or our analysis changes.
Disclosed AI drafting.
Most guides are drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by the LawSens.ai editorial team. When a post is AI-drafted, that's stated on the post page. When a licensed attorney has authored or reviewed a guide, their byline is visible.
Updated as the law moves.
Tax cutoffs, filing fees, statutory thresholds, and case-law splits change. We rotate through the corpus on a schedule and re-publish when changes affect the practical guidance.
Corrections + contact
Tell us if we got it wrong.
If a LawSens.ai post is wrong, stale, or unclear, email team@lawsens.ai. We publish corrections within 7 business days of verification and stamp the post's "Updated" date so the change is visible to readers.


