Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools such as Chat GPT are becoming widely used and it is understandable why. They can answer questions quickly and provide information and general overview on an array of topics. But when it comes to family law, there are serious risk in relying on these tools – especially around data protection and confidentiality.

Why Family Court Proceedings Are Confidential
Family Court proceedings in England and Wales are private. That means that hearings are not open to the public and all parties to the proceedings have a duty to keep information confidential. This is of particular importance in children cases as identifying a child involved in proceedings is a criminal offence under the Children Act 1989. Sharing information without proper authorisation can lead to fines, or even imprisonment.
Unlike conversations with a Solicitor or Legal Executive, discussions with an AI platform are not legally privileged. In fact, there has already been a case in which a persons’ ChatGPT search history was accessed by others and used in evidence in family law proceedings.

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Why You Should Speak to a Family Law Solicitor
More concerningly, public AI platforms often store user data on external servers and use the inputted information to train future models. This means that any sensitive data input into the platforms such as ChatGPT will mostly likely be retained and is at risk of being accessed by others or exposed through data leaks or cyber-attacks. It is important to note that even if you pay for a subscription model (like ChatGPT-4) and opt out of data use for training, personal data may still be stored and at risk of exposure.
Family law cases are highly personal and involve the sharing of information about finances, relationships or children. If this sensitive information is leaked, the impact could be detrimental. Unlike Solicitors, who are bound by strict professional rules and legal privilege, AI platforms cannot guarantee confidentiality.
Whilst it is accepted that AI tools may be convenient for background reading, they are not suitable and should not be used for confidential specific family law discussions. Protecting your privacy is not optional – it is a legal duty. For advice that is both confidential and legally privileged, you should always speak with a qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive.
Contact our Family Law Solicitors for Advice
If need assistance with family law issues, contact our team today on 01924 290 029 or contact us using our online enquiry form. We can provide confidential, expert advice and ensure your information is protected at every stage.
Family Law Solicitors FAQs
Yes. Most family court proceedings in England and Wales are private, and there are strict legal rules about sharing information from a case with third parties. Thornton Jones Solicitors suggest seeking legal advice before discussing your case outside your legal team.
You should only discuss your case with professionals who are bound by confidentiality, such as your solicitor or barrister. Thornton Jones Solicitors suggest keeping all case details within your legal team to avoid accidental breaches of court rules.
A family law solicitor can provide confidential, legally privileged advice tailored to your situation and guide you through the family court process. Thornton Jones Solicitors suggest speaking to a qualified family law solicitor as early as possible to protect your position.
Family court proceedings and documents are generally confidential. Thornton Jones Solicitors suggest never sharing details or documents with anyone outside your legal team, including on social media, as this could breach court rules and lead to serious penalties.
You can share information with your legal representatives, other parties to the case, expert witnesses appointed by the court, and certain officials like CAFCASS officers. Thornton Jones Solicitors suggest checking with your solicitor before sharing any details to ensure you remain compliant with court rules.
Accredited journalists and legal bloggers may sometimes attend family court hearings, but strict rules apply to protect anonymity — no identifying information about parties or children may be published without a court order. Thornton Jones Solicitors suggest seeking legal advice if you are unsure about reporting or sharing information from a hearing.
Yes – most public AI tools store user data on external servers and often use inputted data to train future models. Even paid versions cannot guarantee full confidentiality.
Your data could be accessed by others, leaked in a cyber-attack, or misused.
As long as you avoid sharing personal details. AI can be useful for summarising general concepts, but never for confidential or case-specific discussions.




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