With artificial intelligence creeping into our lives more and more, it’s understandable that people are turning to it for legal advice.
Just ask Kim Kardashian.
But just like Kim Kardashian’s experience , the results aren’t always accurate.
Most people who are leaning on ChatGPT are doing it as a cost measure because, let’s face it, getting divorced isn’t cheap.
However, Robert Shulman, managing partner at Shulman & Partners LLP, warned that relying on AI could end up costing aspiring divorcess “a lot more” in the long-run.
“We’re now seeing clients who suddenly are challenging family lawyers and telling them how to present or defend an issue — and that information is coming from AI,” Shulman explained.
“All our lawyers are seeing this emerging trend,” he continued, adding that the

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