Financial disclosure in family law is a grind.
Lawyers chase clients for documents, juggle long email threads and attachments, rebuild the same request lists for every file, and lose time reconciling which version belongs in the record. Matters slow down, costs rise, and confidence in what’s complete fades. DISCLOEZY replaces that chaos with a structured, practitioner-built workflow designed for real casework rather than theory.
DISCLOEZY standardizes the front end of disclosure with predefined request lists aligned to court forms and procedures. These lists are province-specific: a file in Alberta starts with Alberta forms and expectations, while a file in Ontario begins with Ontario requirements. The same approach extends beyond Canada, where jurisdictions can have their own state or regional templates and terminology—turning local practice rules into repeatable checklists instead of custom spreadsheets. Teams begin from a consistent baseline rather than reinventing requests for every matter.
Clients use a clean, secure portal to upload materials, eliminating inbox sprawl and the guesswork that comes with scattered attachments. Every upload is timestamped, creating a clear disclosure timeline that shows exactly what arrived and when. Within the same workspace, legal teams can organize, batch-download, and redact—reducing manual effort and the errors that emerge when work is spread across email, shared drives, and standalone PDF tools. An AI assistant supports review and analysis, highlighting potential gaps and accelerating the first pass, while leaving all professional judgment with the lawyer.
DISCLOEZY is hosted in Canada. Sensitive financial records remain on Canadian infrastructure, giving firms straightforward answers on storage, privacy, and compliance.
DISCLOEZY’s strength is focus. It’s not an all-in-one practice system—it’s a precise tool that removes one of the most persistent friction points in family practice by turning disclosure into a repeatable, transparent, and auditable workflow.
Founded in Edmonton by Odiri Mike-Ifeta and shaped in direct collaboration with family-law practitioners, DISCLOEZY reflects how disclosure runs inside real offices and real cases.


