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This is a worked example of what we deliver — a complete, court-ready bundle for a fictional child-arrangements case. It shows the difference between a service that prepares your case and a tool that merely merges files.

Sample bundle — child arrangements

PDF · 17 pages · prepared to Practice Direction 27A

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Every name, date and event in this document is invented. It contains no real personal data and is for illustration only — it is not legal advice or a template to file.

What to look for

Prepared preliminary documents — written from your evidence

The case summary, statement of issues and chronology (Section A) are prepared from your own material. These are the parts a free merge tool can't produce — it can only combine PDFs you've already written and organised yourself. We prepare the facts; we don't write legal argument.

A chronology built from your evidence, with every entry sourced

Look at the Chronology (tab A3): each event cites where it came from — a WhatsApp message, a bank statement, an email, a photograph. We read your raw material and assemble the timeline, rather than asking you to do it. Marked entries (●) are ones we surfaced from the evidence that hadn't been flagged.

Material surfaced against the issues you identify

You (or your adviser) identify the issues. We then surface, from your own evidence, the documents and facts that may be relevant to each one — cited to source and clearly marked as potentially relevant (see tab A4). We don't decide the legal issues, advise on the law, or assess whether your case succeeds; we put the right material in front of you.

Court-ready formatting to Practice Direction 27A

A clear index with section tabs, consecutive pagination throughout, a hyperlinked table of contents and PDF bookmarks for fast navigation — the standard the family court expects.

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