Aurora Pattern analysis for coercive control
Private beta · accepting applicants
Court-preparation tools

Years of messages.
One brief the court can actually read.

Family-law judges read fast. Attorneys are billed by the hour. Aurora reads every message in your co-parenting platform export and returns a cited brief mapping every recurring pattern it finds — schedule control, financial pressure, contradictory accounts, demeaning, isolation. What makes a record one of coercive control rather than conflict isn't any single piece — it's the constellation.

For survivors and people preparing for court, and for the attorneys, GALs, advocates, and custody evaluators working those cases. Aurora Cloud runs in your browser. Aurora Bench installs on your computer. Either way, we never see your case.
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Three ways in. Pick the one for you.

You're facing a custody or family-law matter and need to make sense of the record.
Apply for Aurora Cloud.

You'll run the analysis yourself in the cloud — no install, no AI account, no setup. A short form (who you are, what record you have, how soon you need it) and we'll get back with access. Nothing here is shared.

You're an attorney, GAL, custody evaluator, or advocate.
Request Aurora Bench.

The desktop app — install locally, use your own AI account, cases never leave your computer. In private beta: tell us about your practice and we'll send install instructions.

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Sample Aurora analysis: a list of patterns the tool detected, an open pattern showing cited claims, and the source messages those claims came from.
Sample analysis of a fictional case. Real cases stay on your device.
Self-contained HTML — open it in any browser. This is the brief Aurora Cloud delivers. Aurora Bench wraps that same brief inside a review notebook for active case prep.

Reading

The whole record

Every message in the thread, line by line, the way no one has time to. What's lost in five thousand exchanges becomes visible across them.

Pattern analysis

Behaviors that recur

Schedule control, financial pressure, contradictory accounts, isolation through scheduling — surfaced from the record and grouped by kind.

Output

Built for the reader

Each pattern is footnoted to the specific messages it draws from. A reviewing attorney can walk from claim to evidence without leaving the page. A judge can scan it in fifteen minutes.

Methodology

Aurora's pattern catalog is grounded in the established academic literature on coercive control — not invented for the product. The catalog is versioned and cited in every brief, so a reader can check the source.

Grounded in Stark · Fontes · Katz

What Aurora is not

Aurora does not give legal advice and does not diagnose people. It is a forensic pattern-analysis tool. It surfaces what is already in the record so the people who can act on it — your attorney, your advocate, the court — can read it in less time.

Ready to try Aurora on your record?

Apply for Aurora Cloud, or request access to Aurora Bench.

Which is for me?

Survivors and anyone with a record but without an attorney should apply for Aurora Cloud — you'll be able to run it yourself in the cloud. Attorneys, GALs, custody evaluators, and advocates should request Aurora Bench and run Aurora locally with their own AI account.