We Made a Thing for Legal Forms
Fill Some Forms is live. Here's what it does and why we built it.

Legal forms are needlessly confusing.
We’re not the first people to notice this. But we got tired of the available options: pay hundreds for a lawyer to fill out paperwork, pay somewhat less for a paralegal, or fumble through it yourself hoping you didn’t mess up something that’ll come back to bite you later.
So we built something.
What Fill Some Forms does
You describe your situation—typing works, speaking works, whatever’s easier. Our AI figures out which forms you need, puts them in the right order, and explains why each one matters.
Then it fills them out from the details you provide. Enter your address once, it shows up everywhere. Change a date, it updates across all your documents. Every confusing legal term has a plain explanation.
When you’re done, download PDFs ready to file.
What it doesn’t do
We’re not a law firm. We can help you prepare documents correctly, but we can’t tell you whether you should file them in the first place. That’s strategy, and strategy needs a lawyer or paralegal who understands your specific situation.
Think of it like this: TurboTax helps you file taxes, but it doesn’t replace an accountant if you’ve got complicated finances. Same idea.
We started with Ontario’s LTB
The Landlord and Tenant Board handles over 80,000 applications a year. Landlords dealing with unpaid rent. Tenants fighting unfair evictions. Both sides struggling with forms that assume you already know how the process works.
It seemed like a good place to start.
What’s next
More jurisdictions. More form types. Personal injury claims, social benefits applications, small claims—anywhere regular people face paperwork designed for lawyers.
If you’ve got a situation and you’re drowning in forms, we’re probably working on it or want to hear about it.
Try it
Free to start. No credit card. Poke around and see if it helps.
—The Fill Some Forms folks