Preparing a Georgia DRFA under Rule 24.2 of the Georgia Uniform Rules of the Superior Court requires more than filling out a form. It requires complete and organized financial records. Disclosure Ready applies AI smart classification to bank statements at intake — transforming how DRFAs are prepared.
What Makes Disclosure Ready Different
Traditional workflows rely on:
- Manual file sorting
- Spreadsheet tracking
- Visual review of PDFs
- Rechecking documents before hearings
Disclosure Ready replaces that repetition with structured financial intelligence.
AI Identifies Distinct Accounts Automatically
Even when clients upload documents inconsistently.
Statement Gap Detection
Missing months are flagged before affidavit drafting begins.
Alignment with DRFA Categories
Accounts and transactions can be reviewed in a format that supports income, asset, and expense disclosures.
The Operational Impact for Georgia Family Law Practices
With Disclosure Ready:
- Manual statement counting is reduced.
- Spreadsheet trackers become unnecessary.
- Intake-to-affidavit timelines shorten.
- Last-minute corrections decrease.
Paralegals spend less time organizing documents and more time moving cases forward. Attorneys gain a clearer financial picture before signing a sworn affidavit.
The Result: Efficiency and Protection
Under Rule 24.2, the DRFA must reflect accurate and complete financial disclosure. Disclosure Ready strengthens that process by:
- Structuring bank account data
- Detecting gaps early
- Supporting income validation
- Reducing administrative overhead
For Georgia family law firms, AI smart classification is not just a convenience – it is a practical safeguard against disclosure vulnerabilities.
If your team is still preparing DRFAs through manual bank statement review, Disclosure Ready offers a more structured and efficient alternative built specifically for financial disclosure workflows.
Book an obligation-free demo today.