Three things we hold ourselves to.
Not legal advice. Not even close.
Unfussly formats documents and explains procedural mechanics in plain English. It does not tell you what to argue, predict outcomes, or stand in for a lawyer. If you have any doubt, contact your district's pro se clerk, a federal pro bono program, or a licensed attorney.
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The cover generator runs in your browser. We don't keep your caption text after the 24-hour re-download window, and we never sell or share what you type. The privacy page lists every event we log (basically: when something fails) and why.
Built by a former pro se litigant.
The first version of the cover generator was a Python script written at 2 AM the night before a motion was due. Everything here is the version I wish I’d had — a tool, not advice, and certainly not a chatbot pretending to know what it doesn’t.
One more time, because it matters: Unfussly is a document utility. Using it does not create an attorney–client relationship. We do not review your filings, predict how a judge will rule, or recommend a course of action. Federal and state practice vary by court, district, and judge — when in doubt, check the local rules, ask the pro se clerk, or talk to a lawyer.