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You can’t win a case if you can’t find the file.

From David Cho
41 • Los Angeles, CA • Litigation Support Specialist • 10 Years in Family Law

“I don’t argue motions. I build the machines that win them.”

My job is to keep everything searchable, sortable, and printable before someone yells “Exhibit A.” I manage databases. I back up evidence. I catch redactions attorneys forget to make before trial.

In family law, structure isn’t optional—it’s survival. Especially when emotions spike and the documents multiply.

I’ve seen what happens when a bad PDF costs someone custody. I’ve seen an entire hearing collapse because no one remembered to paginate a 12-page affidavit. In this world, small errors have human costs.

That’s why I advocate—quietly, constantly—for better systems. Ones that don’t just organize chaos but prevent it from forming in the first place.

Splitifi is the first tool I’ve seen that speaks both languages: legal compliance and real-world usability. It structures communication. Time-stamps everything. Puts both litigants and attorneys on the same digital plane.

I now train our associates to use Splitifi timelines during case prep. I run side-by-side exhibits comparing a traditional case flow to one structured in Splitifi—and the difference is night and day.

We win more. Clients stress less. And judges don’t have to wade through 19 attachments to find the truth.

I’m not the face in the courtroom. I’m the one who makes sure it runs like it should.

—David