Is Your Divorce Attorney Using AI?
Artificial intelligence has the potential to streamline many rote tasks across virtually any industry. If your divorce attorney mentions that they have begun using AI to aid certain processes, you may initially feel a little wary—and rightfully so. If they aren’t careful, your attorney’s use of AI could negatively impact your case.
Review these considerations for divorce attorneys using AI.
Ways Your Attorney Could Be Using AI in Your Case
Recently, attorneys across numerous practice areas have begun using AI to aid their research and documentation processes. In theory, AI could help attorneys save time. However, because the divorce process is very sensitive, using AI could lead to serious mistakes or violations.
These are a few ways your attorney may be using AI and they may not be a good idea.
Creating Documents
AI software can help divorce attorneys draft property settlement agreements and other legal documents. The attorney just needs to input the agreement’s details, and the software will turn it into a full-length legal document.
However, AI doesn’t have the same legal training as an attorney, and it may unknowingly generate a document that is not legally binding. Inputting a client’s personal information into this type of software could also violate client confidentiality, as you never know what software companies do with such data.
Predictive Analysis
Predictive AI makes predictions based on past data. Many lawyers have begun using this technology to analyze datasets or legal cases and identify patterns. For divorce attorneys, this type of AI could help with analyzing a client’s assets and looking for potential discrepancies.
Of course, predictive AI isn’t 100% accurate. Attorneys need to be careful to check the facts generated by AI to ensure that they are legitimate and trustworthy.
Ethical Considerations for Using AI in Divorce Cases
Some divorce attorneys remain wary of using AI because of its inability to adhere to ethical standards. Artificial intelligence does not consider ethics when completing tasks. Instead, ethics are human creations.
Because of this fact, AI does not have the capacity to determine what is ethically “fair” for divorcing couples, or to consider morals when drafting documents or coming up with suggestions for attorneys. Divorce attorneys using AI need to be careful not to violate ethical standards.
Potential Pitfalls of AI in Family Law
AI tools are still relatively new and are nowhere near foolproof. This technology has several limitations that attorneys need to keep in mind:
- Inaccuracy: AI can generate completely false information and present it as fact.
- Security risks: Like any virtual tool or platform, AI platforms are vulnerable to security breaches and hacking.
- Emotionless: AI does not feel human emotions and eliminates the humanity within legal practices.
Contact Karen Ann Ulmer, P.C. for Reliable Divorce Assistance
If you feel unsure about your divorce attorney using AI, you aren’t alone. AI may not be reliable or accurate enough for usage within serious legal processes.
At Karen Ann Ulmer, P.C., our family law services and legal advice are completely human-led. Contact us today at (866) 349-4265 for a divorce consultation.