Can't Afford a Solicitor?
AI Can Help.
If you can afford a solicitor, instruct one. If you can't, this toolkit is the next best thing. Written by a practising barrister who sees litigants in person in court every day — and sees them getting AI dangerously wrong.
Legal Help Shouldn't Be a Luxury
If you can afford a solicitor, that is always the best option. But solicitors typically charge £200–£400 per hour, and for many people that puts proper legal representation completely out of reach. More and more litigants in person are turning to AI for help — but without proper guidance, AI creates as many problems as it solves.
Legal Fees Out of Reach
A routine county court case can cost £5,000–£15,000 in solicitor fees — for many people, that simply isn't an option.
Complex Procedure
Civil Procedure Rules, court forms, disclosure obligations, witness statements — the system was designed for lawyers, not ordinary people.
AI Used Incorrectly
The author sees it in court regularly: litigants in person relying on AI-generated case citations that don't exist, legal arguments that misstate the law, and documents that destroy their credibility with the judge. Over 50 UK cases have already involved AI hallucinations.
80% Go Unrepresented
At least one party is unrepresented in 80% of private law proceedings. LASPO slashed legal aid in 2013 and it never recovered.
Months of Stress
Litigation can drag on for 12–18 months. Without guidance, every deadline feels like a trap and every court form feels like a minefield.
Typical cost of solicitor representation for a county court claim — money most people don't have to spare.
What's Inside the Toolkit
21 chapters covering every stage of civil litigation — from the first letter before action to enforcement after judgment. With 67+ ready-to-paste prompts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
Pre-Action Letters
Draft compliant Letters Before Action and formal responses. Prompts ensure you include all required elements under the Pre-Action Protocols.
Court Forms & Claims
Step-by-step guidance on completing N1 claim forms, drafting Particulars of Claim, and filing your Defence or Counterclaim.
67+ Ready-to-Use Prompts
Copy-and-paste prompts tailored for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Each prompt explains what it does and what to check in the output.
Hallucination Safeguards
Built-in verification workflows that catch fictitious case citations before they reach a judge. Includes the 5-point hallucination check used by the author.
Disclosure & Evidence
Manage disclosure obligations, prepare witness statements, and build chronologies that make your case crystal clear to the judge.
Trial to Enforcement
Skeleton arguments, trial bundles, cross-examination preparation, and — once you win — prompts for enforcement and costs recovery.
Every Prompt, Three Ways
Each prompt comes in dedicated versions for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — optimised for how each model reasons, structures, and responds.
ChatGPT
Clear role-based instructions that leverage ChatGPT's structured reasoning. Best for initial drafting and brainstorming arguments.
Claude
XML-tagged prompts that play to Claude's strengths in careful, nuanced analysis. Ideal for reviewing documents and spotting weaknesses.
Gemini
Structured prompts optimised for Gemini's multi-step reasoning. Excellent for research tasks and cross-referencing case law.
When a Solicitor Isn't an Option
A solicitor is always the gold standard. But when that's not affordable, this toolkit covers the same ground — with AI-specific safeguards no solicitor currently offers.
Guidance You Can Actually Afford
A solicitor charges £200–£400 for a single hour. For less than a fraction of that, this toolkit covers your entire case from start to finish.
The AI Litigation Toolkit
Complete civil county court guide + prompt library
- 21-chapter litigation guide (pre-action to enforcement)
- 67+ ready-to-paste prompts for ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini
- 5-point hallucination verification workflow
- Court form walkthroughs (N1, N9, N244 & more)
- Trial preparation checklists & skeleton argument templates
- Free updates as AI regulation evolves
Price includes VAT.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need any legal experience?
No. The toolkit is written for people with no legal training who cannot afford professional representation. Every chapter explains the law in plain English before showing you how to use AI to draft the documents. If you can afford a solicitor, we would always recommend instructing one.
Which AI models does it cover?
Every prompt comes in three versions: one for ChatGPT (GPT-4), one for Claude, and one for Gemini. You can use whichever model you prefer — or cross-check between them for greater confidence.
Is this just for county court cases?
This edition focuses on the civil county court in England and Wales — covering small claims, fast track, and multi-track cases. Specialist tribunal and High Court guides are coming soon.
What about AI hallucinations?
Every prompt includes built-in hallucination safeguards, and there's a dedicated chapter on verification. You'll learn the 5-point check that catches fake case citations, invented statutory provisions, and incorrect procedural rules before they reach a judge.
Can I get a refund?
Yes. If the toolkit doesn't meet your expectations, email within 30 days for a full refund. No questions asked.
Will it be updated as the law changes?
Yes. Purchasers receive free updates whenever the Civil Procedure Rules change or new AI guidance is issued by the Civil Justice Council. The March 2026 CJC consultation on AI in litigation is already covered.
You Deserve to Be Heard.
If a solicitor is beyond your means, you still deserve proper guidance. Written by a barrister who sees the consequences of unguided AI use in court every day, this toolkit helps you get it right.
Get the Toolkit — £49