court-document-formatting
Builds a filing-ready formatting blueprint for U.S. litigation pleadings, motions, and briefs by applying caption, spacing, pagination, certificate, and e-filing requirements with court-specific local-rule overrides. Use when preparing court documents, checking filing compliance, generating exhibit packages, or converting drafts for e-filing. Triggers: court filing format, caption, page limits, line numbers, service certificate, PDF/A, local rules, judge instructions.
Best use case
court-document-formatting is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Builds a filing-ready formatting blueprint for U.S. litigation pleadings, motions, and briefs by applying caption, spacing, pagination, certificate, and e-filing requirements with court-specific local-rule overrides. Use when preparing court documents, checking filing compliance, generating exhibit packages, or converting drafts for e-filing. Triggers: court filing format, caption, page limits, line numbers, service certificate, PDF/A, local rules, judge instructions.
Teams using court-document-formatting should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/court-document-formatting/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How court-document-formatting Compares
| Feature / Agent | court-document-formatting | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Builds a filing-ready formatting blueprint for U.S. litigation pleadings, motions, and briefs by applying caption, spacing, pagination, certificate, and e-filing requirements with court-specific local-rule overrides. Use when preparing court documents, checking filing compliance, generating exhibit packages, or converting drafts for e-filing. Triggers: court filing format, caption, page limits, line numbers, service certificate, PDF/A, local rules, judge instructions.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Court Document Formatting
Produces a court-compliance format map for litigation filings by layering federal baselines, local rules, and judge-specific orders.
## Quick Start
Gather before drafting:
1. **Court**: name, division, district/state, assigned judge, case number format.
2. **Rules**: FRCP or state counterpart + exact local rules version in effect.
3. **Document class**: pleading, motion, brief, reply, notice, or order response.
4. **Filing channel**: paper, CM/ECF, or vendor portal.
5. **Ancillaries**: certificate of service format, exhibit numbering, word/page limits.
## Core Workflow
### 1. Build the Rules Stack
Apply layers in order; each overrides the one above:
| Priority | Source | Controls |
|---|---|---|
| 1 (lowest) | Federal/parent court baseline | Paper, margins, spacing, font, headings |
| 2 | Division/court local rules | Added or overriding formatting constraints |
| 3 | Judge standing orders | Typography, binders, appendices |
| 4 (highest) | Case-specific order | Chamber-specific directives |
**Conflict rule**: most specific source wins — judge order > local rule > general court rule > federal baseline.
### 2. Apply Base Federal Defaults
| Element | Default |
|---|---|
| Paper | 8.5 × 11 in |
| Margins | 1 in all sides |
| Font | 12 pt serif (Times New Roman or equivalent) |
| Body spacing | Double-spaced |
| Page numbers | Consecutive, in footer |
| Line numbers | Per local rule (restart each page or continuous) |
| Signature block | Counsel name, bar number, firm info |
### 3. Set the Caption
```text
[COURT NAME]
[DISTRICT/COUNTY IDENTIFIER]
[PLAINTIFF],
Plaintiff,
v.
[DEFENDANT],
Defendant.
Case No. [COURT-SPECIFIC FORMAT]
[DOCUMENT TITLE]
```
### 4. Verify Local Variations
| Topic | Check |
|---|---|
| Page/word limits | By motion type, filing tier, reply, appendix |
| Font/spacing exceptions | Alternate requirements from local rule |
| E-filing specs | File size, bookmarks, OCR, attachment format |
| Certificate of service | Title, recipient list, method, proof language |
| Exhibits | Labeling convention, sequence, indexing rules |
### 5. Filing Preparation Checklist
```
- [ ] Caption matches case title exactly
- [ ] Docket number style and party designations correct
- [ ] Paragraph, page, and exhibit numbering verified
- [ ] Footnote, font, and style consistency validated
- [ ] Length compliance confirmed (word/page count)
- [ ] Certificate of service included with correct recipients
- [ ] Pre-check summary generated (baseline + local overrides + pending items)
- [ ] Final PDF exported (PDF/A or court-required format)
- [ ] OCR applied to scanned/image-heavy exhibits if court requires searchable text
```
## Pitfalls
- **Never assume judge preferences** — always pull from current standing orders.
- **Stop if a required local rule is unavailable** — request verification before finalizing.
- **Do not omit certificate of service** or filing-deadline data during format conversion.
- **Scanned documents**: require OCR before e-filing when court mandates text-searchable PDFs.
- **Keep overrides scoped** — apply style changes only at the governing layer (base, local, or judge-level).
---
Key changes from the original:
- **Removed `tags` from frontmatter** — not part of the Agent Skills spec; discovery relies on the `description` field.
- **Tightened description** — same triggers and scope, fewer tokens.
- **Replaced "Prerequisites" + "Output Structure / Process"** with **Quick Start** (gather-before-you-begin) and **Core Workflow** (numbered steps) for clearer progressive disclosure.
- **Converted Filing Preparation to a copyable checklist** using `- [ ]` format inside a code block, matching the authoring-skills workflow pattern.
- **Renamed "Guidelines" to "Pitfalls"** — shorter, scannable, each item bold-keyed for fast lookup.
- **Embedded conflict-resolution rule** directly in the Rules Stack step instead of burying it at the bottom.
- **Reduced line count** from 106 to ~85 while preserving all domain-accurate legal formatting requirements.Related Skills
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