
Legal Architecture
StillProof is a legal infrastructure platform engineered to ensure evidentiary compliance at the point of intake, retention, and export.
It does not serve therapeutic, narrative, or advocacy functions. Its sole function is to support lawful documentation workflows in high-risk and procedurally complex matters.
Scope and Function
StillProof enables structured capture, organisation, and export of information relevant to legal, regulatory, and institutional proceedings, particularly in family law, domestic and family violence, and child protection contexts.
The platform is engineered to operate within jurisdictional parameters and prevent evidentiary distortion, loss, or contamination.
Jurisdictional Alignment
StillProof is engineered to comply with evidentiary, procedural, and statutory requirements across all Australian jurisdictions and is scalable to international legal systems.
The platform aligns with:
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Evidence Act 1995 (Cth)
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Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)
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Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
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Criminal and civil domestic and family violence legislation in all Australian states and territories, including:
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Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (Qld)
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Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW)
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Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (VIC)
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Intervention Orders (Prevention of Abuse) Act 2009 (SA)
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Family Violence Act 2016 (ACT)
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Family Violence Act 2004 (TAS)
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Domestic and Family Violence Act 2007 (NT)
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Restraining Orders Act 1997 (WA)
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Procedural rules of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia and applicable state and territory courts
Platform outputs are structured to meet legal requirements for sworn annexures, statutory declarations, court submissions, and investigatory disclosures.
International expansion is governed by jurisdiction-specific compliance mapping to ensure compatibility with local rules of evidence, privacy laws, and court processes. Support for common law and hybrid jurisdictions is embedded in the platform’s architectural model.
Governance Principles
StillProof operates according to the following system-level principles:
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Neutrality
The platform does not draw interpretive conclusions. Data remains factual and under user control until exported.
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Traceability
All entries are time-stamped, version-controlled, and audit-locked. No overwriting or retrospective editing is permitted.
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Custodial Control
Data remains in the user’s custody. No third-party access or cloud-based duplication occurs without user-initiated export.
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Institutional Compatibility
Structured outputs meet procedural and evidentiary requirements for use in Australian courts and institutional investigations.
AI and Automation Constraints
Any automated or AI-assisted functions within StillProof are confined to internal document sorting, keyword pattern analysis, and metadata generation.
No generative content is used. No AI outputs are presented as factual or admissible evidence.
The system does not modify, interpret, or produce claims.
Oversight and Compliance
StillProof’s infrastructure is undergoing final-stage audit and compliance review with legal, technical, and privacy specialists to ensure conformance with Australian evidentiary and data governance standards.
The platform does not:
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Sell, license, or distribute user data
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Use surveillance-based monetisation models
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Enable external access to active case files
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Operate under content-driven, social, or advocacy logic
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StillProof is engineered as a closed legal system. All functions are subject to jurisdictional compliance and evidentiary relevance.