Custody hearing — where do I start?
freeUse CoTrackPro to orient me. I have a custody hearing coming up — where do I start?
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Use CoTrackPro to orient me. I have a custody hearing coming up — where do I start?
Use CoTrackPro to get_started with persona=professional. Show me what's available for working attorneys, mediators, GALs, and therapists.
Use CoTrackPro to show me a finished custody case as an example before I try drafting my own. Walk through the alex-and-jordan worked example.
Use CoTrackPro to draft an incident log. My son was 45 minutes late getting picked up from school today and was crying when I arrived. School staff witnessed the wait.
Use CoTrackPro to rewrite this message I want to send to my co-parent in calmer language. I'll paste the message next.
Use CoTrackPro to walk me through the professional-intake scenario for onboarding a new family-law client.
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What it does: A role-filtered catalog of Pathways (strategic roadmaps), Playbooks (role-specific scripts), Checklists, Infographics, Videos, and Podcasts. Resources are tagged by audience so you only see what fits your situation.
For parents: Step-by-step plans for the moments that feel impossible: exchange days, denied visits, gaslighting texts, custody-modification prep. Scripts and checklists you can actually use under pressure.
For professionals: A shared resource library to send clients between sessions. Reduces the volume of one-off coaching emails and gives every client a consistent baseline of guidance.
What it does: Short, role-based self-assessments that score your familiarity with documentation, communication, and safety practices. Each quiz ends with a recommended starting point in the platform.
For parents: Surfaces the specific gaps in your current approach (what to log, what not to log, how to phrase a request) and routes you to the exact resources that close those gaps.
For professionals: A no-pressure intake step that warms clients up to the platform and gives you a quick read on where they need the most support.
What it does: Real-time, timestamped logging of incidents, communications, and exchanges. Each entry carries metadata (date, location, type, parties involved) and supports attachments — screenshots, audio, photos.
For parents: A chronological record that reconstructs itself as you live through it — instead of trying to remember six months of texts the night before a hearing. Every entry is timestamped and tamper-evident.
For professionals: Clients arrive at session with an organized record instead of a shoebox of screenshots. Cuts hours of billable-but-unbillable triage out of every case.
What it does: Run any draft message through the Bridges rewriter. It flags reactive language and offers a Brief, Informative, Friendly, Firm rewrite — the standard taught in family-court communication training.
For parents: Stops the message you'd regret before it sends. Especially useful at 11 PM when you've just opened a triggering text from the other parent.
For professionals: Coaching tool you can recommend instead of being the BIFF reviewer for every client message. Many clients learn the pattern within 2-3 weeks of using it.
What it does: One-click chronological exports combining the incident log, communication log, and decision history into a single PDF (or per-period filtered report) formatted for court submission.
For parents: Hand your attorney a record they can actually use, or use it yourself if you're pro-se. Saves the hours of organization that usually fall on you.
For professionals: A finished exhibit-ready packet without your firm having to assemble it. Pattern-analysis exports ("hostility increased 41% in the 48 hours before each exchange") strengthen the case theory.
What it does: Trauma-informed safety planning workflows (Peace app), digital hygiene checklists for coercive-control situations (Shield app), protective-order preparation, and a private wellness journal.
For parents: If you're navigating something unsafe, structured templates help you think through the next steps when fear is making it hard. Private and encrypted — your wellness notes stay yours.
For professionals: Standardized safety protocols clients can complete privately between sessions, then bring back for discussion. Especially useful for therapists and victim advocates.
What it does: Pre-conversation prep sheets for difficult exchanges with schools, doctors, attorneys, mediators, or the other parent. Generated from your case details, with editable suggested phrasings.
For parents: Walk into the parent-teacher conference, the pediatrician visit, or the mediation session with a clear, calm plan instead of trying to find the right words in the moment.
For professionals: Empowers clients to advocate well on their own — fewer mid-meeting panic calls to you, better outcomes for the case.
What it does: Jurisdiction-aware procedural checklists for the most common family-law case types — divorce, custody modification, protection orders, contempt. Maps deadlines and document requirements.
For professionals: A consistent baseline so nothing falls through the cracks on intake. Particularly useful for new associates or solo practitioners juggling many concurrent cases.
What it does: Document structure and clause organization for pleadings, motions, declarations, and exhibits. Suggests sections, citations format, and exhibit ordering based on case type.
For professionals: First-draft scaffolding that you refine, instead of starting from a blank page. Saves billable-but-discounted time on document assembly.
What it does: Step-by-step deadline tracking and procedural workflows for protection-order appeals in the 8th Circuit (Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Arkansas).
For professionals: Procedural certainty in a corner of practice where deadlines are short and the consequence of missing one is your client losing protection. Reduces malpractice risk.
What it does: Structured intake forms that feed your practice tenant — case background, parties, custody status, prior orders, open issues. Data flows into the Decisions board for the case.
For professionals: Replaces the back-and-forth of new-client onboarding with a single send-this-link interaction. Clients arrive at first consult with intake complete.
What it does: Dedicated professional-support response queue with faster response times and a named contact for onboarding questions, integration help, and case-specific platform guidance.
For professionals: When something blocks a hearing-day prep, you reach a person who knows the platform — not a generic ticket queue.
Each module is built around a moment most families and professionals know well. Here’s what the platform replaces.
BIFF-style reply templates turn charged texts into responses you'd be comfortable filing in court. Designed with communication specialists; copy, fill in your facts, send — usually under a minute.
Export an evidence log covering any date range, formatted for court exhibits. Timestamps, source references, and chronology stay intact — what shows up in court matches what actually happened.
Your vault keeps what's normally spread across email, text, drive, and a paper notebook in one searchable, encrypted place — accessible from any device, owned by you.
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