Documentation Index
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Family law, levelled up.
For the parent on the other side of the boardroom — practical tools, court-grade documents, and clear information about your rights, all in one place.Where to start
Brand new to RYTZ
A 10-minute orientation. What RYTZ is, what it isn’t, and how to get value in your first hour.
Building a parenting plan
The Parenting Planner walkthrough. From your first clause to a court-style PDF.
Working out a property split
The Settlement Planner — section 79 framework, contributions assessment, fairness analysis.
Understanding the legal landscape
The Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) explained without jargon, plus the landmark cases and key acronyms.
What RYTZ does
Parenting Plans
Court-style parenting plans under section 63C — drafted, exported, and ready to sign.
Settlement analysis
Property pool, contributions, future needs — assessed against the s79 framework with AI.
Case Roadmap
The FCFCOA process from pre-action to final hearing, with what to do at each stage.
Document intelligence
Upload your court documents. RYTZ extracts the facts, the dates, and the legal exposure.
AI assistant
Ask anything about Australian family law. Grounded in the actual statutes and case law.
Evidence Portfolio
Secure vault for every photo, message, document, and bundle. Court-ready by design.
Most matters resolve at mediation (FDR), not at trial. RYTZ produces the structured proposal you bring to FDR — anchored to the law, defensible, and far stronger than what most parties walk in with.
What RYTZ is not
RYTZ provides legal information, not legal advice. The difference matters.| Information | Advice |
|---|---|
| Explains how a statute works in general | Tells you what to do in your specific situation |
| Surfaces the precedents the court may consider | Predicts what the court will do in your matter |
| Provides templates and structured workflows | Reviews your documents and signs off on them |
| Generated by AI grounded in primary sources | Comes from a qualified Australian lawyer who has been admitted to practise |
Updated for the post-2024 / post-2025 framework throughout. The platform reflects the parenting amendments in force from 6 May 2024 (s60CC restructured, s61DA presumption repealed, s65DAAA codified) and the property amendments in force from 10 June 2025 (s79 four-step framework codified, family violence as express property consideration, companion-animal provisions, enhanced disclosure obligations).
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