You are not meant to do this alone.

Personal Case Management

Your attorney handles the law. We handle everything else.

From documentation to timelines to day-to-day decisions, Fitz & Morri keeps your case organized, clear, and moving forward.

We take scattered messages, documents, and events, and turn them into a clear narrative.

We track what’s happening as it happens, so patterns are documented and nothing gets lost.

We help you stay consistent, prepared, and clear in how you respond and move forward.

Action is Character.

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

The function of freedom is to free someone else.

TONI MORRISON

I.

THE PRACTICE

Civil litigation is, for most people, the largest administrative project of their lives—taken on at the exact moment they have the least capacity to manage it.

You’re expected to keep up with documentation, track what’s happening, and turn a flood of information into something coherent— all while navigating conflict, work, and everyday life.

That is not the work your attorney is trained to do. Your lawyer builds legal strategy, drafts filings, and advocates for you in court. That’s what protects you—and where their time is best spent.

Fitz & Morri does everything else.

We organize your case file, track the timeline, and surface the patterns that matter. We prepare you for what comes next, and translate what your attorney says into something you can actually use.

We are the reliable presence between attorney touch-points—so your time with your lawyer is focused, efficient, and used where it matters most.

II.

The Reader.

For people who want to remain in their own lives while this happens.

Our clients are capable adults navigating a process that exceeds the bandwidth of any one person. They are parents, often primary caregivers. They have careers. They are not looking to disappear from their cases — they are looking for the scaffolding that lets them stay present in them without losing everything else.

If you would handle this yourself in a different season — but this is not that season — we are built for you. If you want to be in your case, prepared and informed, but cannot also be the one tracking it: that is what we are here for.

It’s not that you cannot do it yourself, it’s that you should not have to.


III.

Case Management areas

guardianship and conservatorship — probate and estate disputes — child protective services / dependency court — domestic violence and protective order matters — civil harassment and stalking injunctions — immigration removal and asylum proceedings — employment discrimination and EEOC matters — landlord-tenant disputes — personal injury — medical malpractice.

When this process involves children — and it usually does — we do not forget that they are the people with the least power in it and the most at stake.

IV.

The Halves.

Two Disciplines, One Practice.

Fitz

F. scott fitzgerald • Action is character

Fitz is the discipline of action. It brings structure to organizing case materials, clarifying communication, and creating consistency in how decisions are made under pressure.

It helps you respond with clarity when things are moving quickly or emotionally charged. It turns scattered information into something usable, so you can stay oriented in what you do and how you engage with your case.

Fitz is what keeps things from breaking down in motion.

i. Living case file management

ii. Weekly case dashboard

iii. Communication preparation and drafting support

iv. Pattern tracking and behavioral logging

v. Process guidance and next-step navigation

vi. Attorney meeting preparation and agenda setting

Morri

Toni Morrison • witness is truth

Morri is the discipline of witness. It holds continuity across time, tracking communication, events, and patterns as they unfold so nothing important is lost in the gaps between moments.

It preserves context—what was said, what changed, and how things are developing—so your experience is not reduced to fragments or isolated incidents.

Morri is what keeps the full picture intact.

i. Weekly standing support call

ii. Between-touchpoint case support

iii. Document and communication interpretation

iv. Decision preparation and grounding

v. Continuity tracking across the full process

vi. External referrals when additional support is needed

V.

The definition

Adjacent to the legal team
Not part of it.

What we are


A support layer when things feel overwhelming.

A thought partner when decisions feel unclear.

A filter when communication needs to be simplified.

A translator of legal updates and destabilizing communication.

A steady hand helping you make sense of your case as it unfolds.

What we are not


Your attorney.We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice, legal strategy, or court representation.

Your therapist or life coach.We do not replace emotional or clinical support.

Your GAL or Parent Coordinator. We do not serve in any court-appointed or evaluative capacity.

A replacement for any of the above.

VI.

from the founder.

A note on why this exists.

I built Fitz & Morri because of what I needed and could not find when I was inside this process myself.

I had a good attorney. I had a great therapist. I had friends and family who loved me. And still, the experience of being inside a civil litigation case was one of the loneliest of my life — because no one in any of those roles could actually take the load off.

They could hold me up. They could sit with me while my walls crumbled around me. But no one was equipped to carry such a destabilizing weight. That role did not exist.

It exists now.


Maddy

founder & Managing Director