Fill-in-the-blank forms for Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Intuit & carriers
Two subpoenas. Two rejections. Zero evidence.
That's what happens when attorneys don't know each platform's specific requirements before they file.
Did you know Google limits you to 5 requests per subpoena? That Apple requires service to a registered agent in Cupertino? That Microsoft now requires a Washington Shield Law attestation?
The platforms publish guidelines. They're buried in 20+ page legal documents. I read them so you don't have to.
What's inside:
Platform-specific subpoena templates for Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Intuit (QuickBooks), and major carriers -- fill in your case details, serve, and get records.
Domestication petitions for California and Washington -- required for out-of-state subpoenas to Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft.
Shield Law attestations -- required for Microsoft since 2023. Most attorneys don't know this yet.
Pre-filing checklist -- catch rejection-causing errors before you serve.
Data retention quick reference -- know what's available and how fast it disappears.
Who this is for:
Family law attorneys handling cases with any digital component -- cyberstalking, harassment, unauthorized account access, financial manipulation, custody disputes.
What this is NOT:
This is not legal advice. These are procedural templates based on each platform's published guidelines and law enforcement documentation. Review all forms with your jurisdiction's requirements before filing.
Built by a federal cybersecurity professional (CISA, Sandia National Labs) who got tired of watching attorneys lose evidence to procedural rejections.