Apple has announced that it is considering stopping support for Intel processors on Apple PCs.
Apple has been including its own Apple silicon processor in its computers starting in 2020 through 2023 (depending on model).
Family Law Software is running fine on those computers and it will continue to do so.
And even if you do have a computer that uses Intel processors, as long as the computer is running, Family Law Software will run on it.
You may not be able to get the latest operating system upgrades, but otherwise you will be fine.