If you are wondering how to get a legal document drafted quickly and reviewed by an actual attorney before you sign it, LawSensai Smart Legal Documents is built for that flow. It drafts the document with AI, routes it to a real attorney in the LawSensai network for review, and finishes with a canvas-draw signature inside the dashboard.
This post walks through the flow end to end.
What Smart Legal Documents does
Smart Legal Documents takes the friction out of getting a routine legal document drafted, reviewed, and signed. The document types covered include estate planning forms, family law forms (parenting plans, marital settlement components), real estate forms (residential leases, simple purchase agreements), and small-business forms (independent contractor agreements, basic operating agreements). The product is not for litigation pleadings. Pleadings belong inside the matter workspaces.
The product runs on Brain, the LawSensai agent runtime. Every draft, every revision, every reviewer note, and every signature event is recorded in the hash-chain audit log. The Trust Center publishes the live safety stats at lawsens.ai/trust/smart-legal-documents.
The AI draft
The AI draft starts from a structured intake. The user picks the document type, picks the jurisdiction, and answers the document-specific questions. The draft comes back inside the dashboard with the fields highlighted and the open questions surfaced. The draft is not exported anywhere until the attorney review step finishes.
The attorney review
Attorney review is the human gate. A licensed attorney in the LawSensai network opens the draft, reads it against the intake, and either approves, requests revisions, or declines. The reviewer is named on the document. The reviewer's profile and rating are visible on a public attorney rating page so a user can see how the reviewer has performed across past documents in the same category.
The review is what makes this product different from a fill-in-the-blank generator. The human attorney signs off before the document leaves the dashboard. This is the safety-critical sign-off path that gates AI outputs to third parties on the platform.
Canvas-draw signatures
When the review is complete, the document moves to signature. Smart Legal Documents supports canvas-draw signatures inside the dashboard. The signer draws the signature on the canvas, the system captures the bitmap and the timestamp, and the signature is applied to the document. The signature record is part of the audit log.
HMAC-signed completion webhooks
When a document is fully signed, Smart Legal Documents fires a completion webhook. The webhook is HMAC-signed so the receiving system can verify the payload came from LawSensai. This matters for users who want to push completed documents into their own CRM, document store, or workflow automation tool. The webhook payload is documented at the Trust Center.
The public attorney rating page
Each reviewing attorney has a public rating page. The page shows the categories the attorney reviews, the volume of reviews completed, the share of revisions versus approvals, and the user-facing rating. This is part of the platform's posture on being honest about what is AI and what is human. The human in the loop is named and rated.
Spanish support
Smart Legal Documents is available in English and Spanish across the intake, the AI draft, the reviewer notes, and the signature surface. The reviewer pool is filtered by language so a Spanish matter routes to a reviewer who can read and write in Spanish.
Common misreads we see new users make
Misread one: treating the AI draft as the final document. The draft is a draft. The attorney review is the step that turns the draft into a document you can sign.
Misread two: assuming all document types are supported. Smart Legal Documents covers routine, transactional documents. It does not draft pleadings, complex tax instruments, or anything that requires a specialized practitioner. The intake will tell you when a document falls outside scope.
Misread three: ignoring the webhook signature. If you are integrating with your own systems, verify the HMAC. An unsigned payload is not a LawSensai payload.
Practical next steps
Step one: sign in at https://lawsens.ai/dashboard and open Smart Legal Documents.
Step two: pick the document type and jurisdiction at https://lawsens.ai/smart-legal-documents and complete the structured intake.
Step three: review the AI draft, send it to attorney review, and complete the canvas-draw signature inside the dashboard. If you need the completion event in your own system, set up the HMAC-signed webhook at https://lawsens.ai/smart-legal-documents/webhooks.
How Smart Legal Documents connects to the rest of LawSensai
Smart Legal Documents is the document-execution surface for every other LawSensai product. The Family Law Center routes here for parenting plans. The Personal Injury Recovery Center routes here for releases. EasySuit routes here for attorney-signed answers. The Criminal Defense Command Center routes here for plea-adjacent documents that the user wants attorney-signed. It shares the Brain audit log with every other LawSensai product.
LawSensai provides legal information, document organization, and attorney matching. It is not a law firm and it does not replace advice from a licensed attorney. This post is informational. It is not legal advice.
Read more
- Smart Legal Documents overview: draft, review, sign
- Trust Center for Smart Legal Documents: safety stats and audit posture
- Public attorney rating page: reviewer directory
- Family Law Center: parenting plans and settlements
- EasySuit overview: civil disputes
- IETF on HMAC for message authentication: authoritative reference
Last verified: 2026-04-09.


