Court
A comprehensive AI agent skill for navigating court systems and legal proceedings. Helps you understand what type of court handles your situation, prepares you for hearings, explains court documents in plain language, guides self-represented litigants through procedures, and helps you work more effectively with your attorney when you have one.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/btcagentic/judgeCourt
The Room Designed to Be Confusing
A courtroom operates on rules that were not designed for the people who need them most. The procedures, the terminology, the filing deadlines, the forms, the etiquette, the hierarchy of who speaks and when and to whom — all of it assumes familiarity that most people entering a courtroom for the first time do not have and had no obvious way to acquire.
This is not an accident of bad design. It is the accumulated weight of centuries of legal tradition, layered onto systems built by lawyers for lawyers, in language that has resisted simplification because precision matters when the stakes are high and ambiguity is expensive.
The result is a room where the outcome of consequential matters — custody of your children, your housing, your finances, your freedom — can turn on procedural knowledge that has nothing to do with the underlying facts of your situation. The person who knows how to file correctly, speak at the right moment, address the judge appropriately, and present their position in the format the court expects has a structural advantage over the person who does not, regardless of whose position is more legitimate.
This skill reduces that advantage gap.
Which Court, Which Rules
Courts are not interchangeable. A dispute that belongs in small claims court is a different situation from one that belongs in civil court, which is different from family court, criminal court, bankruptcy court, or administrative tribunal. Each has different jurisdiction, different procedures, different filing requirements, and different standards for what constitutes adequate evidence and argument.
The first question in any legal situation is whether you are in the right court — and whether the court has jurisdiction over your matter. Filing in the wrong court does not just waste time. It can result in dismissal, missed deadlines that cannot be recovered, and strategic disadvantages that follow the case into the correct venue.
The skill identifies which court handles your specific situation, what that court's procedures require, and what the practical differences are between the venue options that may exist for your matter.
Understanding What You Were Served
Court documents arrive with the weight of official authority and the clarity of a foreign language. A summons. A complaint. A motion. An order to show cause. A subpoena. Each of these means something specific, requires a specific response, and carries a deadline that does not move because you did not understand what you received.
The skill translates any court document into plain language. What it is. What it is saying. What it requires from you. By when. What happens if you do not respond. What your options are for responding.
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