About Ordernize

We give litigation teams a full day back.

In a document-heavy family-law case, a paralegal loses a full day organizing 200 to 500 documents before substantive analysis begins. Ordernize exists to return that day to the team.

The problem

Case teams spend the day sorting, not analyzing.

Family-law and litigation teams receive bank statements, tax returns, deeds, brokerage records, loan agreements, pleadings, and correspondence in large batches. The first pass is repetitive, high-stakes organization work.

Document-heavy case
200 to 500
Documents to organize before review
01Open and identify every file
02Classify by category
03Enter dates and key fields
04Format the inventory
Ordernize mission
1day
Given back to paralegals and case teams
01Upload the full file
02Review structured outputs
03Approve the result
04Move to analysis
How we build

Practice-led rules, engineered into workflow.

Ordernize is built by engineers working alongside forensic accountants and family-law professionals.
01/03

Domain expertise first.

Classification rules and output formats come from real forensic-accounting practice, not a generic document automation template.

sourceforensic-accounting practice formatcourt-ready inventory reviewhuman approval
02/03

Purpose-built for family law.

Family-law workflows shaped the first product surface because the document volume, sensitivity, and review burden are concrete.

Bank statements
Tax returns
Brokerage records
Court filings
03/03

Expanding across litigation.

The direction is broader litigation support: the same classification, extraction, review, and output pattern applied to more case types.

sort
analyze
Mission

Give the day back, then make the review better.

The goal is not to replace professional judgment. It is to remove the manual document organization that delays judgment, then present structured results that a human can review, edit, and approve.

company operating focus
01
Reduce document organization time
A full day returned on document-heavy cases
02
Preserve professional review
Structured data stays editable and reviewable
03
Build from real practice
Rules and formats grounded in forensic accounting
Built for case teams

See how a full case file becomes reviewable.

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