Terms of Service
Draft last updated June 2026.
What the final terms will cover
The reviewed Terms of Service will include, at minimum, the following commitments and conditions:
1. Not a law firm; no legal advice
Custody Commander is self-help software. It is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship with us. Inviting an attorney to your case through the platform does not create an attorney-client relationship with that attorney either — representation is between you and them. The product organizes facts, documents, and messages you control; it never applies law to your situation or tells you what to file.
2. Eligibility
Users must be 18 or older, in the United States.
3. Your content and your responsibilities
- Your case content remains yours. You grant us only the limited rights needed to operate the service for you.
- Own-account, own-device warranty: when importing messages or data, you warrant that the source device or account is yours or that you are legally authorized to access it. Accessing another person's device or accounts without authorization may violate federal and state law, and the service may not be used for that purpose.
- No use of the service to harass, surveil, or stalk any person.
4. AI-assisted features
Some features use artificial intelligence and are disclosed as such in the product. AI output can be inaccurate; it is provided as a draft for your review, and you are responsible for verifying anything before relying on it or submitting it anywhere.
5. Records, exports, and account closure
You may export your case data at any time. The Case Closed export and dormant free read access will be described here, along with retention windows for closed accounts.
6. Legal process
We respond to valid legal process as described in the Privacy Policy. Records you create with the service are generally discoverable from you in litigation regardless of where they are stored.
7. Disclaimers, liability cap, and dispute resolution
The final terms will include warranty disclaimers, a limitation of liability, and an arbitration clause with terms reviewed by counsel. Nothing in the product is a guarantee of any legal outcome.
8. Changes
We will post changes here with notice for material updates.