AI and Divorce: Can Technology Meet the Legal Demands?
The person sitting at their kitchen table at midnight, running their situation through a chatbot, deserves to know what that tool can and cannot do before they find out the hard way.
Carolyn Grimes is a partner at Friedman, Grimes, Meinken & Leischner, practicing in all areas of family law including divorce, spousal support, child custody, child support, equitable distribution, retirement issues, and prenuptial agreements, among other areas. She practices in all of the Circuit and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts in Northern Virginia and has argued before the Court of Appeals. She has lectured on family law topics ranging from custody to retirement issues, including military, federal, civilian and Foreign Service retirement issues, for various organizations in the Commonwealth. In addition to traditional litigation, Ms. Grimes practices law in the collaborative law model. She is also a mediator herself.
The person sitting at their kitchen table at midnight, running their situation through a chatbot, deserves to know what that tool can and cannot do before they find out the hard way.