Daily notes only become useful when they can be summarized clearly. Detailed reporting helps turn many small entries into a pattern someone else can understand.

The problem

Users may document events but later struggle to explain what happened across weeks or months. Important details can get buried in scattered notes, files, and messages.

Why it matters

Reports help professionals see timing, frequency, patterns, and impact. A single incident matters, but repeated issues often become clearer when shown as a timeline or summary.

What to organize

Organize journal entries, custody dates, missed access, expenses, support payments, flags, court order concerns, attachments, and the date range you want to review.

How CustodyMate helps

CustodyMate helps generate structured reports from calendar entries, journal notes, flags, and supporting evidence so the record is easier to review.

Practical next step

Choose one date range, such as the last 30 days, and produce a summary of the main issue, key dates, and supporting entries.

Important note

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.