Evidence is strongest when it is connected to the right date, issue, and context. A screenshot without explanation can be useful, but a screenshot attached to a clear journal entry is stronger.
Capture Evidence and Attach It to the Right Journal Entry
The problem
Photos, receipts, messages, documents, and screenshots often get saved in different places. When you need them later, you may remember the issue but not where the file is, when it happened, or what it was supposed to prove.
Why it matters
Evidence loses value when it is disconnected from context. A file should answer basic questions: what happened, when did it happen, who was involved, why does it matter, and how does this file support the record?
What to capture
Attach evidence to the relevant date and issue. Keep the original message or file where possible. Note who sent it, when it was received, what it relates to, and whether there were witnesses or follow-up actions.
How CustodyMate helps
CustodyMate allows users to attach supporting files to journal entries and custody-related records. That keeps the evidence near the event, rather than buried in a phone gallery or email inbox.
Practical next step
Choose one recent issue and attach the supporting evidence to the correct entry. Add a short note explaining what the attachment shows.
CustodyMate is an organization and documentation tool. It does not provide legal advice, therapy, emergency support, or court-certified findings. Always consult qualified professionals for legal, safety, or clinical guidance.