How It Works

Intelligence proposes. The system decides if anything is allowed to happen.

SolaceLegal controls the execution boundary where legal outputs become consequence-bearing action.

The flow is intentionally simple.

1. State assembly

Facts, documents, authority, and matter context are collected.

2. Admissibility evaluation

The system evaluates factual sufficiency, authority presence, procedural validity, risk, and escalation signals.

3. Execution boundary

At the moment of action, every required condition must hold.

4. Governed output

Only admissible actions are allowed to proceed.

This is not post-action risk review.

SolaceLegal does not evaluate risk after an action has already moved forward. It determines whether action is allowed to occur at all.

If facts are incomplete, authority is missing, documents are unparsed, or escalation is required, the system resolves to a non-executing posture.

The governing question is always the same.

Can this action become real under the current legal state?

If yes, the system may release a governed output. If no, it blocks, requests more state, or requires licensed review.