A federal court case highlights the dangers of AI-generated legal documents following a brief that cited non-existent case law, leading…
Accountability and Professionalism in Family Law: Lessons from a Baltimore County Disbarment
The Maryland Supreme Court disbarred divorce lawyer Judith Marie Hamilton for abandoning a client, mishandling funds, and failing to cooperate…
When AI Lies to the Court, Families Pay the Price: Lessons From Pennsylvania
Artificial intelligence is being promoted to enhance access to justice for self-represented litigants, but a Pennsylvania scandal reveals its dangers.…
AI Enters the Family Courtroom—But It Won’t Replace Judgment in 2026
By 2026, AI will serve as a supportive tool in family courts, aiding overwhelmed litigants while ensuring human discretion remains…
When AI Errors Collide With Family Court: What an Oregon Case Means for Parents Fighting Alone
An Oregon judge fined an attorney $2,000 for submitting AI-generated filings with false information, highlighting risks for parents in family…