Pro Se Post-Conviction Organizer Kit
Post-conviction cases can become overwhelming fast. Trial records, appeals, transcripts, motions, orders, deadlines, claims, evidence, letters, and attorney history can pile up without a clear system.
The Pro Se Post-Conviction Organizer Kit helps you organize a messy case file into a clearer, more reviewable structure.
This kit is not a legal strategy manual and does not tell you what claims to file. Instead, it helps you build a case timeline, document index, claims tracker, missing-records list, evidence binder, and attorney handoff memo.
Whether you are preparing for attorney review, helping an incarcerated loved one, or trying to understand what has already happened in a case, this kit gives you a structured place to begin.
What’s Included
- Master case file index
- Procedural history timeline builder
- Court filing tracker
- Claims and issues tracker
- Evidence and exhibit binder checklist
- Transcript and record request tracker
- Attorney history worksheet
- Missing documents worksheet
- Deadline risk warning worksheet
- Communication log
- Pro se filing preparation checklist
- Attorney handoff memo template
- Case review summary worksheet
- Final organizer checklist
- Companion instruction packet
Best For
This kit is for:
- Incarcerated people organizing their case materials
- Family members helping with post-conviction preparation
- Self-represented litigants
- People preparing for attorney review
- People with scattered filings, transcripts, records, or exhibits
- People who need a cleaner system before deciding what to do next
Why This Kit Is Different
This kit does not promise to win a case. It helps make the case easier to understand, organize, and review. That can be valuable whether someone continues pro se or later contacts an attorney.
Important Disclaimer
This is a self-help educational and organization product. It is not legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, does not calculate legal deadlines, does not draft legal claims for you, and does not guarantee any court result or legal outcome.