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Split-Up

Judiciary Country or Region Australia
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Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary UNESCO (2023) 'Global toolkit on AI and the rule of law for the judiciary'. Available at: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000387331 (Accessed March 2025).
Split Up is an intelligent decision support system developed to assist Australian family court judges in determining the distribution of marital property during divorce proceedings. It combines rule-based reasoning with neural network theory to predict equitable property divisions based on factors such as financial and non-financial contributions, marriage length, and future needs of the parties involved. By analyzing these variables, Split Up aids judges in making informed decisions that align with legal standards and individual circumstances.
Decision Support Systems

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#analyze Analyze the assets in a divorce dispute by automatically identifying and calculating the parties' financial elements. Use this analysis to recommend an equitable division of assets based on predefined algorithms, ensuring a fair outcome for both parties.
#assist Assist judges and clerks by providing a clear, data-driven suggestion for asset distribution in divorce cases. The tool streamlines the decision-making process, allowing for more consistent and balanced rulings.
#automate Automate the process of asset identification and calculation for family court judges, reducing manual errors and speeding up case resolution. This feature enables quick decision-making in complex family disputes, improving judicial efficiency.
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Embedded AI in Existing Platforms
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Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Proprietary
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