Two filmed runs. Real fixtures. Real PDF output. One takes the client through a branded portal, the other has the attorney pull the same case together from credit reports and pay stubs in the app. Both end the same way: a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 petition, fully populated, ready to e-file.
The client signs into the firm's branded portal, answers plain-English questions, uploads five documents. A draft Ch 13 petition is waiting for the attorney when they log in. Watch the moment when the debtor's claimed gross meets the paystub — both sources visible, no conflict swept under the rug.
Track B · Attorney-drivenThe attorney has the documents in hand and skips the portal. New case, paste a credit report, drag a paystub, drop a tax return. Each pull lands on a reviewable timeline; the schedules build themselves. Means-test result, computed in real time, says Ch 7 is clear.
Whether your data arrives through a client or through a stack of PDFs on your desk, it lands in the same place — a reviewable schema, sourced and timestamped. Forms read from it. You confirm before anything is filed.