When divorce becomes a documentation problem
In a contested Hong Kong divorce, the bottleneck is often not legal theory — it's volume and fragmentation: years of emails, PDFs, statements, and cross‑border transfers spread across accounts and jurisdictions.
Neuraldrift turns that mess into source‑linked, solicitor‑ready packs: chronologies, exhibit lists, and disclosure schedules. No legal advice. No covert access. Just structured evidence.
So your solicitor can see what matters in hours, not weeks.
Free resources
Most people find these when they're already overwhelmed. You do not need to do all of this yourself to use this service.
Third-Party Beneficial Interest in Hong Kong Divorce: What Your Email Evidence Needs to Show
In the most contested cases, the dispute is not how to divide assets — it's whether they're matrimonial at all. Five email patterns that establish long-running third-party control, and the weaknesses that undermine beneficial interest arguments.
Form E Disclosure in Hong Kong: A Practical Guide for Expats
What documents Form E typically requires, where expats run into difficulty, and the two things to build first before the pressure builds.
Read the guide → Emails & correspondenceHow to Organize Emails for Hong Kong Divorce Proceedings
A step-by-step workflow for turning years of email into a source-linked chronology, exhibit list, and gap analysis your solicitor can use.
Read the guide → Gmail & email exportHow to Export Gmail for Divorce Evidence Without Exporting Your Entire Life
Gmail search filters, labels, and Google Takeout — how to build a targeted, asset-specific export set and avoid the most common mistakes.
Read the guide →What's delivered
You export what you already have — emails, PDFs, statements. The service structures it into outputs your solicitor can verify and use quickly.
Chronology & exhibit pack
A dated, source‑linked chronology built from your correspondence and documents.
If you're still at the email-export stage, start here →- Source‑linked chronology (every entry tied to an email or document)
- Issue and asset/entity index
- High‑signal exhibit shortlist
- Gap list (missing items / solicitor requests)
Disclosure data pack
Bank statement extraction and normalization to support Form E disclosure and financial questionnaires.
- Account register + statement coverage map (months present vs missing)
- Normalized transaction ledger extract
- Monthly totals (income / expense / transfers / fees)
- Transfer & cash audit table (above agreed thresholds, e.g. HKD 10,000)
Pilot engagement
Start with a pilot so you and your solicitor can judge the format before committing to a larger engagement.
- Scope agreed upfront (time window, data sources, volume cap)
- Delivered in 5–7 days from data handover
How it works
Simple, bounded, and client‑controlled. Your solicitor remains responsible for legal advice, filings, and strategy.
Screening
15‑minute call or email exchange to confirm fit, scope, and deadlines. No obligation.
Handover
You export the data and share via an agreed secure channel. No credentials, no direct account access.
Pilot pack
Delivered in 5–7 days. Review the format with your solicitor, then decide on next steps.
Built from personal experience
Neuraldrift was built during a contested, cross‑border divorce in Hong Kong. The core problem wasn't a lack of evidence — it was volume, fragmentation, and deadlines.
The workflow that emerged was operational: a correspondence database to index emails and attachments, and disclosure‑ready schedules to map statements, transfers, and missing months.
The result was simple: less time spent searching, fewer avoidable gaps, and faster solicitor review — because everything was source‑linked and structured.
Evidence organization only. No legal advice. Your solicitor stays in charge.
Start with a low‑risk pilot
Email a brief outline and you'll hear back quickly on fit and next steps. No pressure, no obligation.
Include: jurisdictions · next deadline · years of email · number of accounts