When parenting time becomes disputed, memory is usually not enough. A useful record shows what was planned, what actually happened, and what evidence supports the entry.
Unable to Track and Report Custody With Evidence?
The problem
Custody arrangements often become difficult to explain after weeks or months of missed access, late exchanges, changed plans, and confusing messages. Without structure, important details end up scattered across texts, screenshots, calendars, notebooks, and memory.
Why it matters
Clear custody records help show patterns. Dates, times, children involved, planned arrangements, actual outcomes, and supporting evidence can help professionals understand what happened without forcing you to recreate the story under pressure.
What to organize
Track planned custody, actual custody, pickup and drop-off times, overnight stays, missed parenting time, changes to the schedule, messages about access, and any supporting documents or screenshots. Keep each event tied to the correct date.
How CustodyMate helps
CustodyMate helps you record custody activity in a structured way and connect notes, flags, attachments, and reports. Instead of building a case from scattered fragments, you can build a timeline from organized entries.
Practical next step
Pick the last seven days and enter one record per custody-related event. Keep the wording factual. Then use that same discipline going forward.
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.