A custody calendar is more than a schedule. It is a shared memory of what was planned, what actually happened, and where disputes or changes occurred.
The problem
Parenting time, exchanges, holidays, support dates, appointments, and school events can become difficult to manage when they are scattered across texts, emails, paper notes, and memory.
Why it matters
Calendar confusion creates avoidable conflict. A structured calendar helps people prepare, track compliance, and explain patterns when dates are questioned later.
What to organize
Organize parenting days, exchange times and locations, holidays, school events, medical appointments, payment due dates, travel dates, missed events, changes, and supporting messages.
How CustodyMate helps
CustodyMate helps users build custody calendars, track planned-versus-actual events, connect calendar dates to journal entries, and report on date-based patterns.
Practical next step
Choose the next 30 days and enter the key custody dates, holidays, payment dates, and exchange locations. Then update actuals as events occur.
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.