Upload your documents. Socrates Crayon reads them, identifies the legal issues in plain English, points you to the statutes that apply, and connects you with attorneys who handle exactly your situation.
Most people who have a legal dispute don't know where to start. They know something went wrong. They don't know what law applies, whether they have a case, what it's worth, or who can help them.
Attorneys charge $300–$500/hour for initial consultations that often end with "it depends." That's not useful if you don't yet know the right questions to ask.
Socrates Crayon bridges that gap. Upload your documents, describe your situation, and get a clear map of the legal landscape — what statutes apply, what issues are present, what options you have, and which type of attorney to call.
You walk into that consultation already knowing the territory.
Upload contracts, correspondence, notices, agreements, or any relevant documents. Socrates reads them — not you summarizing them — and identifies what matters.
No legalese. What are the actual issues here? What rights were potentially violated? What statutes are in play? Stated in language you can understand and act on.
The specific laws that apply to your situation — federal and state — with plain-English summaries of what each one says and what it means for you.
Three attorneys who practice in exactly your dispute type, in your jurisdiction. Not a generic directory — a matched referral based on what Socrates identified in your documents.
Unauthorized fines. Selective enforcement. Accommodation denials. Failed financial disclosures. Board misconduct. Socrates identifies which state statutes and fair housing laws apply.
Harassment, false statements, collection of debts not owed. FDCPA violations are strict-liability — you may be owed money just for the violation, regardless of whether you owe the underlying debt.
Security deposit theft. Habitability failures. Illegal eviction threats. Retaliation for complaints. Your state's landlord-tenant statutes have teeth that most renters don't know exist.
Contractor didn't finish the job. Vendor delivered something different than promised. Service agreement misrepresentation. What you agreed to vs. what they delivered — analyzed.
Deceptive business practices, false advertising, warranty failures. State consumer protection statutes often allow for attorney's fees and treble damages that make small claims worth pursuing.
Wrongful termination, wage theft, discrimination, FMLA violations. Know whether what happened to you violates federal or state law before you decide whether to pursue it.
PDFs, emails, letters, agreements — upload anything relevant to your situation. Socrates reads the actual documents, not your summary of them.
Tell Socrates what happened in plain language. The more context you provide, the more precise the analysis.
Plain-English breakdown of the legal issues, which statutes apply, what remedies may be available, and what questions to ask an attorney.
Three matched referrals for attorneys who practice in your exact dispute type and jurisdiction. Call them already knowing the territory.
Important: Socrates Crayon provides legal information, not legal advice. The analysis is for educational and informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always consult a licensed attorney before taking action on any legal matter.
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