If you want to get legal advice online but not necessarily schedule an appointment with a lawyer, there are some AI-powered sites that can help. AskLegal.bot gives you immediate, personalized legal advice in a range of legal categories like criminal law, family law and real estate. It's private and uses industry-standard data security, and you can use it 24/7 to get up-to-date information.
Another option is Juri Flow. You can upload documents and have a chat with an expert for quick, relatively inexpensive legal advice. You can use it 24/7 with a pool of more than 10 lawyers, and there are monthly and annual subscription options if you want to use it regularly. That can be handy for people who need occasional legal advice.
If you're trying to understand what's going on in legal documents, Detangle is a service that'll parse the text and explain it to you. It'll give you a summary of the document, a list of questions to ask an attorney and a section on potential problems. That can be useful for entrepreneurs, investors and home buyers who have to scrutinize contracts.
Last, My Pocket Lawyer is an AI-powered service that'll answer legal questions, analyze documents and connect you with local lawyers if you want to take action. It's only for informational purposes, but it can be a useful starting point for people who want to get a handle on legal issues and find local lawyers.