Law-firm solution

Apprasi for firms documenting assets in probate, estate, trust, and divorce matters

A more professional way to capture assets, organize matter inventories, and export client-ready or file-ready packets without turning the workflow into bloated legal practice software.

Why this feels professional

Professional matter packets

Export polished PDF and CSV packets that carry firm, matter, and asset metadata without manual cleanup.

Built for asset-heavy files

Handle probate, estate administration, trusts, and divorce matters where property documentation becomes the operational bottleneck.

Clear product scope

Apprasi complements legal practice software by owning the asset documentation workflow instead of trying to replace your core system.

Where it fits

Designed for files where asset documentation consumes too much time

Probate and estate administration

Room-by-room household inventory, heirloom documentation, and client-ready estate packets.

Trust administration

Organize beneficiary-facing asset records and preserve identifiers, notes, and value support in one place.

Divorce and equitable distribution

Keep disputed property, exhibit numbers, and asset references organized for negotiation or file preparation.

Paralegal and client intake

Let staff or clients capture assets first, then review and package the matter inside one structured workflow.

Law-firm pricing

The short answer: public pricing is currently per account

Apprasi does not currently publish a blanket whole-firm license. The professional starting point is one Premium account for the matter owner, especially when you need collaboration, shared sessions, and file-ready exports.

What Premium unlocks for the legal workflow

  • Shared sessions and team features
  • Professional PDF and CSV export
  • A more structured workflow for intake and matter inventory

Recommended rollout

Start clean before expanding across the firm

The most defensible way to introduce Apprasi inside a firm is to start with the matter owner, validate the documentation workflow, and then extend it to the staff who actually touch intake, inventory, and file preparation.

1

Start with the attorney or paralegal who owns the matter workflow.

2

Use Premium when you need shared legal sessions, team workflows, and professional packet export.

3

Standardize intake and documentation before expanding to more attorneys or support staff.

Related resources

Use this page as the entry point to the legal cluster

Next step

Show firms a clear workflow, not another ambiguous tool

Use this page when you need to explain why Apprasi fits asset documentation, account-based pricing, and professional file preparation for law firms.

Firm intake

Request a conversation for your firm

Share your team size, practice areas, and the workflow you want to organize. That gives us enough context to respond with a more useful rollout plan than a generic email thread.

What to include

  • Who owns the matter workflow
  • What kinds of matters you handle
  • Whether the bottleneck is intake, inventory, or export
Practice areas