The judicial productivity platform that understands the weight of your decisions and the pressure of your docket.
What are the grounds for termination of parental rights in Tennessee?
Found 4 relevant grounds including abandonment (12+ months), severe abuse, failure to remedy conditions, and persistent conditions. Cross-referenced with TN Court of Appeals precedent.
Show full analysis →The pressure never stops. Cases pile up. Statutes change. Precedents evolve. Meanwhile, you're expected to make decisions that change lives with perfect accuracy and judicial temperament.
Ask complex legal questions in plain language. Get Tennessee-specific answers with statute citations, case law, and procedural guidance.
Identify trends across your docket. Spot recurring issues before they become problems.
Navigate Tennessee statutes with context. See related provisions and recent amendments automatically.
Generate orders, findings, and rulings with proper Tennessee citations and procedural requirements. Your voice, your reasoning, done faster.
BenchBook wasn't built by a tech company. It was built by a judge who got tired of the same problems you face every day.
While other legal tech platforms are built by developers guessing at what judges need, BenchBook was created by someone who sits behind the bench every day. Someone who knows the weight of a custody decision at 4:47 PM on Friday.
Judge M.O. Eckel III didn't build this for Silicon Valley. He built it for Tennessee courtrooms. For the moments when you need answers fast and they need to be right.
"I built BenchBook because I needed it. Every day I face decisions that change families forever. I needed tools that understand the gravity of that responsibility."
10 months for the price of 12 when you pay annually.
Launching with Tennessee Juvenile Court judges first. Be among the first to experience judicial productivity built by judges.