Enhancing Access to Justice via LLMs in the Field of Asset Division: CREA2 and the Digital Journey

Authors

  • Marco Giacalone Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  • Nishat Hyder-Rahman Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  • Mattia Fonisto Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II
  • Flora Amato Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II

Abstract

The ongoing digitalisation of both out-of-court and court services undoubtedlyenhances justice by increasing speed, lowering costs and time, providing informationand removing physical barriers to accessing legal services and enforcing rights. We contend that advances in large language models (LLMs) will further enhance access to justice by providing bespoke, data-driven services to citizens. In this paper, we concretise this claim by demonstrating how generative AI can be integrated into dispute resolution services through the example of our own project, CREA2, an online platform and digital tool for asset division between divorcing couples or beneficiaries of an inheritance. CREA2 was completed in June 2024, and in this paper we reflect on the finished project whilst looking ahead to the follow-up CREA3 project, which began in November 2024. This paper, moreover, seeks to address not only why LLMs are being implemented in dispute resolution, but also how. The implementation and evaluation of LLMs in legal practice is an inherently interdisciplinary endeavour. Therefore, here, drawing on both legal and technical expertise, we seek to situate the CREA project, and broader phenomena of AI-driven legal tools, within both the legal and technical discourses.

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Published

30.09.2025

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