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California Filing Check

Five bodies of law on one platform — so wrong-state authority blocks loudly.

The battery reads your draft in the browser and flags defect SHAPES: Florida, Texas, North Carolina, or Arizona citations in a California filing (all four block), captions that name courts California doesn't have, missing residency and grounds allegations, another state's custody vocabulary, ATRO-shaped transactions, and judgment drafts that haven't cleared the disclosure gate. Findings carry the statute tokens that key them — nothing is ever guessed.

Findings

Automated analysis — not attorney-reviewed

Paste a draft and run the battery — findings render most-severe first, each with the statute token that keys it. The five-state wall, the caption check, the ATRO shapes, and the disclosure gate all run on every scan.

Authority locked — retrieved from the hash-pinned corpus

Cal. Fam. Code § 2320 · #3d32080dCal. Fam. Code § 2310 · #61f9430eCal. Fam. Code § 2040 · #c0c810eaCal. Fam. Code § 233 · #c70e9843Cal. Fam. Code § 2104 · #bbbfaa02Cal. Fam. Code § 2106 · #823856dfCal. Fam. Code § 2339 · #4d5740efCal. Fam. Code § 2400 · #01009b53Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 412.20 · #2fe753f4Cal. R. Ct. 5.4 · #b413c93e

What this is and isn't:a deterministic shape battery over your own text — not a review of the merits, not a substitute for the clerk's checklist, and not legal advice. County-local requirements (CRC rule 5.4 territory) are flagged as an open question on every scan until BenchPath serves verified county data. Attorney review remains the honest next step for anything contested.