JurisFile
AI-Powered · Texas Courts · eFileTexas Ready · §157.002 Compliant

The Motion
Drafted.
The Filing Done.

JurisFile is AI-powered motion drafting built specifically for Texas family law attorneys in Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Denton, and Fort Worth — formatted to the exact standards of your DFW court, compliant with Texas Family Code §157.002, ready for eFileTexas in under 20 minutes.

85%
Time saved
20min
Per filing
50+
TX courts
$0.02
Per draft
jurisfile.com · Motion to Enforce
✓ Client
✓ Case
✓ Violations
4 Review
Client
Jane Smith
Case No.
DC-24-12345
Court
301st JDC Dallas
Motion
Enforce Child Support
Jan 1, 2026
Failed to pay child support
$500
Feb 1, 2026
Failed to pay child support
$500
Mar 1, 2026
Denied custody visitation
AI Draft Generated · 11 seconds
Edit Draft
⬇ Download PDF
Without JurisFile
2–3 hrs
paralegal drafting
With JurisFile
20 min
total filing time
Texas Family Code §157.002 Compliant
Dallas · Collin · Denton · Tarrant · Grayson · Rockwall · Kaufman · Ellis
eFileTexas PDF Ready
Texas Bar Ethics Opinion 705 Compliant
Motion to Enforce · Contempt · Spousal Maintenance · Property Division
Our Position
The tools built for BigLaw don't serve the family law practitioner in Plano. The tools built for contracts don't know what §157.002 requires. JurisFile was built for one thing: Texas family law attorneys who file enforcement motions and want them done precisely, quickly, and correctly — every time.
The Problem

Your paralegal spends
2–3 hours per motion.

01 / 03
2–3 hours per enforcement motion
Pulling the case file, drafting, formatting to court standards, proofreading, and generating the PDF. Every single time, for every client.
02 / 03
Generic AI doesn't know Texas courts
ChatGPT and Clio don't know what §157.002 requires. They don't know the 442nd JDC format. You spend more time fixing than drafting.
03 / 03
Paying $100–$600/mo for tools that don't fit
Spellbook is for contracts. Harvey is for BigLaw. CoCounsel requires Westlaw. None of them are built for Texas family law enforcement motions.
JurisFile is the only platform built specifically for Texas family law enforcement motions — with every DFW court pre-configured and every draft formatted to code.
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Methodology

Four inputs.
One court-ready motion.

No templates to maintain. No formatting to learn. Enter the case facts — JurisFile handles the rest, producing a motion formatted for your specific Texas court.

01

Client & Case Information

Enter client name, opposing party, case number, and court. JurisFile knows the caption format for every family law court in DFW.

~60 sec
02

Select Motion Type

Motion to Enforce, Contempt, Spousal Maintenance, Property Division — each formatted to its specific statutory requirements.

~30 sec
03

Log the Violations

Date, description, amount. Per §157.002(c), each violation is pleaded with the specificity required for contempt.

~5 min
04

Attorney Review & Download

AI drafts in seconds. Review, edit if needed, approve, and download a text-searchable PDF ready for eFileTexas.

~10 min
Court Coverage

Every DFW family court.

Dallas County
255th · 256th · 257th · 301st · 302nd · 303rd · 304th · 305th · 306th · 308th · 309th · 330th · 199th
14 courts
Collin County
296th · 366th · 380th · 401st · 416th · 417th · 469th
7 courts
Denton County
16th · 158th · 211th · 362nd · 393rd · 431st · 442nd
7 courts
Tarrant County
231st · 233rd · 322nd · 323rd · 324th · 325th · 360th
7 courts
Grayson County
15th · 59th · 397th
3 courts
Rockwall County
382nd · 439th
2 courts
Kaufman County
86th · 422nd
2 courts
Ellis County
40th · 378th
2 courts
Motion Library

Five motion types. Expanding.

TFC §157.002
Motion to Enforce Child Support
Arrears, wage withholding, contempt
TFC §157.002
Motion to Enforce Custody / Visitation
Access denial, makeup time, contempt
TFC §157.001
Motion for Contempt
Incarceration, fines, compliance
TFC §8.059
Motion to Enforce Spousal Maintenance
Payment arrears, modification
TFC §9.006
Motion to Enforce Property Division
Asset transfer, compliance orders
Capabilities

Everything your firm needs.
Nothing it doesn't.

Texas Family Code
§157.002 Precision Drafting
Every allegation pleaded with the statutory specificity required for contempt — date, manner of non-compliance, and amount structured for enforceability.
Court Formatting
50+ Texas Courts Pre-Configured
Every family law district court in DFW with the correct caption format. Select your court — formatting is automatic.
Document Output
eFileTexas-Ready PDF
Text-searchable PDF with firm letterhead, NOTICE OF SENSITIVE DATA header, court caption, certificate of conference, and certificate of service.
Ethics Compliance
Texas Bar Opinion 705
Attorney approval gate built into every workflow. Nothing files without explicit attorney review and sign-off. AI assists — you remain responsible.
Firm Identity
Your Letterhead. Your Bar Number.
Every PDF carries your firm name, address, telephone, and State Bar number in the signature block. Indistinguishable from firm-drafted work product.
Compliance
JCIT Technology Standards
PDF output meets JCIT Technology Standards required by the Texas Supreme Court under Rule 21(f)(8)(D). Ready for direct upload to eFileTexas.
Legal Compliance

Built to the standard.

Texas Family Code
§157.002 Specificity
Every violation pleaded with the date, manner of non-compliance, and amount required by statute. No gaps for respondents to exploit on special exception.
Texas State Bar
Ethics Opinion 705
Human oversight is mandatory. Attorney approval gate built into every workflow. AI generates — the attorney verifies and signs every motion before filing.
eFileTexas
JCIT Tech Standards
Text-searchable PDF meeting JCIT Technology Standards under Texas Supreme Court Rule 21(f)(8)(D). Upload directly to eFileTexas — no reformatting required.
Competitive Analysis

Why not just use the other tools?

Monthly cost / attorney
JurisFile
$99
to $399/mo
Best Value
Clio Manage AI
$169
per user/mo
71% more expensive
Spellbook
$100+
per user/mo
Contracts only
Lexis+ AI
$475
per user/mo
380% more expensive
CoCounsel + Westlaw
$600+
per user/mo
506% more expensive
Capability
JurisFile
Clio AI
Spellbook
Lexis+ AI
CoCounsel
Texas Family Code §157.002 specific
DFW court caption pre-configured
eFileTexas PDF output
Family law specific knowledge
Built for solo & small firms
No mandatory bundle or annual lock-in
Attorney approval gate built in
Texas Bar Ethics Opinion 705 compliant
Monthly price
from $99/mo
$119–$169
$100+
$250–$475
$300–$600+
The only tool built specifically for Texas family law — at a fraction of the cost of generic platforms that don't know your courts.
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Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing.

Starter
$99
per month
  • Motion to Enforce drafting
  • 5 motion types
  • All DFW courts included
  • PDF with firm letterhead
  • Attorney approval gate
  • Email support
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Firm
$399
per month
  • Everything in Professional
  • Multi-attorney access
  • MyCase integration
  • eFileTexas auto-filing
  • Custom template library
  • Dedicated onboarding
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Client Perspectives

Trusted by Dallas attorneys.

02 · Collin County
"I was skeptical that any AI tool would know the difference between a 301st JDC caption and a 416th. JurisFile knew. That's what sold me."
Family Law AttorneyCollin County · 8 Years
Starter
03 · Denton County
"My paralegal was spending 3 hours on every Motion to Enforce. Now she reviews a draft in 10 minutes. I don't know why I waited this long."
Managing Attorney2-Attorney Firm · Denton County
Professional
04 · Tarrant County
"The PDF comes out looking like it was drafted by a senior associate. Certificate of conference, certificate of service, proper caption. Clerk accepted it first pass."
Family Law AttorneyTarrant County · 15 Years
Professional
05 · Dallas County
"We compared JurisFile to Clio AI and Harvey. Neither one knew what a 309th JDC caption looked like. JurisFile did it automatically. Not even a close comparison."
Senior Partner3-Attorney Firm · Dallas County
Firm
Testimonials represent early access users. Names withheld at client request. Results may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions.

Which Texas courts does JurisFile support?
50+ family law courts across Dallas, Collin, Denton, Tarrant, Grayson, Rockwall, Kaufman, and Ellis counties. Every court caption is pre-configured.
Is JurisFile compliant with Texas Family Code?
Yes. Every motion is drafted to §157.002 specificity requirements — date, manner of non-compliance, and amount per violation.
Does it produce eFileTexas-ready PDFs?
Yes. Text-searchable PDFs meeting JCIT Technology Standards under Texas Supreme Court Rule 21(f)(8)(D). Ready for direct upload to eFileTexas.
What about Texas Bar Ethics Opinion 705?
JurisFile is built around it. Attorney approval is mandatory before any PDF is generated. AI drafts — the attorney reviews, edits, and approves.
How long does a motion take?
Average total time from intake to downloaded PDF is 20 minutes, compared to 2–3 hours with traditional paralegal drafting — an 85% reduction.
Can I try it before subscribing?
Yes. Book a 15-minute demo and we'll generate a live motion using your actual case facts formatted for your specific Texas court. No credit card required.
Resources

Texas Family Law Attorney Guides

Practical guides on motion drafting, Texas Family Code, DFW court procedures, and eFileTexas — written specifically for Texas family law practitioners.

Dallas County · §157.002
How to File a Motion to Enforce Child Support in Dallas County in 2026

Step-by-step guide covering all 14 Dallas County family courts — caption formats, §157.002(c) specificity, eFileTexas requirements.

Read Guide →
Texas Family Code
§157.002: What Specificity Actually Means for Your Enforcement Motion

Most enforcement motions fail on special exception. This guide shows exactly what date, manner, and amount means in practice — with compliant examples.

Read Guide →
eFileTexas
The Complete eFileTexas Guide for Family Law Attorneys in 2026

JCIT standards, common rejection reasons, and how to get your DFW family law motion accepted on the first submission.

Read Guide →
Court Guides
Dallas County — 14 Courts Collin County — 7 Courts Denton County — 7 Courts Tarrant County — 7 Courts Grayson County — 3 Courts
Motion Types
Child Support Enforcement Visitation Enforcement Contempt vs. Enforce Spousal Maintenance §8.059 Property Division §9.006
Filing & Technology
eFileTexas Complete Guide §157.002 Specificity Guide AI Tools Comparison Ethics Opinion 705 & AI
Practice Management
Solo Attorney & AI Dallas County Filing Guide DFW Court Directory
View All 16 Articles →
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See it work on
your actual case.

Book a 15-minute demo and we will generate a complete Motion to Enforce formatted for your specific Texas court — live, in real time, using your case facts.

No credit card required
15-minute live demonstration
Your court, your motion type, your facts
Texas attorneys only — we know your courts
We will respond within one business day to schedule your demonstration.

Dallas County

Motion drafting for Dallas County family law courts. Serving attorneys in the 255th, 256th, 301st, 302nd, 303rd, 304th, 305th, 306th, 308th, 309th, and 330th JDC. AI-powered eFileTexas PDF generation for Dallas family law practitioners.

Collin County

Motion drafting for Collin County family courts in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and Allen. Serving the 296th, 366th, 380th, 401st, 416th, 417th, and 469th JDC. Texas Family Code §157.002 compliant motions for Collin County attorneys.

Denton County

Motion drafting for Denton County family law courts. Serving attorneys in Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, and Carrollton. Covering the 16th, 158th, 211th, 362nd, 393rd, 431st, and 442nd JDC.

Tarrant County

Motion drafting for Tarrant County family courts in Fort Worth, Arlington, and Mansfield. Serving the 231st, 233rd, 322nd, 323rd, 324th, 325th, and 360th JDC. AI legal filing for Fort Worth family law attorneys.