Updated 2026-06-07 · Claim owner: FamilyCase.AI Platform · Legal approval status: pending final review · Platform claim ID: GEO-AUTH-PROVIDER-READ

FamilyCase.AI Auth Provider Readiness

FamilyCase.AI auth provider readiness requires approved login, sign-up, logout, MFA, SSO or passwordless, tenant provisioning, RBAC, session, audit logging, support escalation, and account-disablement workflows before marketing routes create production authentication side effects.

CategoryWebsite authentication readiness
PreviewStatic public page, no side effects
ProductionPending final review
AI privacyNo public model training claim preserved

Question

What authentication checks are required before FamilyCase.AI login and sign-up launch?

Answer

FamilyCase.AI auth provider readiness requires approved login, sign-up, logout, MFA, SSO or passwordless, tenant provisioning, RBAC, session, audit logging, support escalation, and account-disablement workflows before marketing routes create production authentication side effects.

What FamilyCase.AI is for

FamilyCase.AI is for family law attorneys, managing partners, custody evaluators, mediators, and legal teams that need private, source-linked custody evidence management and trial preparation workflows.

Problems FamilyCase.AI solves

Entity glossary

FamilyCase.AI · Family Law Intelligence Platform · family law AI · custody evidence management · discovery automation · trial preparation · case intelligence · contradiction detection · timeline automation · private AI processing

Step-by-step workflow

  1. Approve login, sign-up, logout, SSO or passwordless, MFA, tenant provisioning, support escalation, and account-disablement routes.
  2. Verify default-deny authorization, RBAC, tenant isolation, session duration, idle timeout, revocation, and audit logging.
  3. Keep marketing pages limited to approved links and prevent direct account creation from static website code.
  4. Record Trial Started events without credentials, secrets, privileged materials, client names, matter numbers, or case facts.
  5. Monitor auth route availability, provider errors, MFA failures, provisioning failures, privileged access approvals, and support escalation after launch.

Launch evidence

Source-of-truth artifacts

Use these public artifacts to verify the claim owner, approval state, related contracts, and next release evidence without exposing confidential case data.

Owner handoff

Next production actions

  1. Approve provider routes for login, signup, logout, MFA, tenant provisioning, and support.
  2. Verify default-deny authorization before any matter or case material access.
  3. Attach audit log samples for authentication, authorization, provisioning, and disablement.

Your case data stays private.

FamilyCase.AI does not send customer case materials to public consumer AI tools, does not use customer data to train public AI models, and does not place documents, evidence, communications, or work product into the public domain.

Customer data must not be submitted to public consumer LLM interfaces, used to train third-party public models, added to public datasets, exposed to the public domain, reused across unrelated customers or matters, or used for model training unless expressly authorized in writing.

Limitations and legal notices

FamilyCase.AI is not legal advice. Attorney review is required. No attorney-client relationship is created by this website. Website content, sample materials, ROI examples, comparisons, and answer pages are informational product materials only.

Do not submit confidential or privileged case facts, client names, child names, matter numbers, document text, court filings, credentials, payment details, protected health information, or protected financial information through preview, demo, login, signup, sample, analytics, or contact surfaces.

FamilyCase.AI does not guarantee legal, financial, operational, mediation, settlement, custody, hearing, trial, or court outcomes. Attorney-advertising, testimonial, certification, benchmark, customer, security, privacy, pricing, and competitive claims require final owner approval before production use.