New Templates & AI tools for custody documentation

Court-ready documentation tools for custody cases.

CustodyCourtReady helps parents organize communication, incidents, and evidence into clear, professional documents using templates and AI-powered tools. Designed for family court documentation — not legal advice.

All major formats: PDF, Word, Google Docs, Notion, Sheets
Focus: Clear documentation for custody cases
! CustodyCourtReady provides documentation and organizational tools only and does not offer legal advice, representation, or guarantees of any legal outcome.
Professional formatting
Templates modeled after real court-style documents so your evidence is presented in a clear, organized way.
Built for real parents
Focused on everyday realities — missed visits, texts, emails, school issues, and parenting time.
AI-powered tools
Use AI to turn notes, messages, and timelines into consistent, court-friendly documentation in minutes.
Start with what you need

Templates, binders, and AI tools working together

Begin with a court exhibit pack, upgrade to a complete custody case binder, and add AI tools when you’re ready.

Digital template pack

Court Exhibit Templates

Format screenshots, messages, emails, and documents into consistent, labeled exhibits. Includes exhibit covers A–Z, evidence index, incident log, and message log layouts.

Available in PDF, Word, Google Docs, Notion, and Sheets.
From $79 one-time
Complete system

Custody Case Binder

A structured binder for your entire case: communication logs, incident reports, parenting time calendars, school and medical documentation, witness notes, and evidence index.

Designed for digital or printed binders; easy to update over time.
From $149 one-time
AI documentation suite

CustodyCourtReady AI Tools

Turn notes, texts, and events into clear incident reports, communication summaries, timelines, and exhibit descriptions using AI — while you stay in control of what’s submitted.

Simple monthly plans with no long-term commitment.
From $9.99 per month
Templates used by parents preparing for custody and parenting-time hearings.
PDF
Word
Google Docs
Notion
Excel & Sheets
Figma layouts
Court exhibit pack

Everything you need to format exhibits clearly

Start with a ready-to-use exhibit pack that standardizes how you label, index, and reference evidence in your case.

  • Exhibit covers A–Z (single and grouped sets)
  • Evidence index with dates, types, and relevance notes
  • Message and email log pages that reference exhibit numbers
  • Incident report templates linked to specific exhibits
  • Timeline summary pages for quick review by your attorney or court

One-time purchase with instant access. You can update, print, or duplicate templates as needed for your case.

AI documentation suite

AI tools that turn notes into court-ready documentation

Use CustodyCourtReady AI to generate consistent incident reports, neutral summaries of communication, timelines, and exhibit descriptions — while you choose what to save, edit, and share.

Incident reports

AI Incident Report Generator

Paste your notes or key details, and AI helps you structure them into a clear, factual incident report: who, what, when, where, and impact on the child.

Outputs ready-to-edit text you can place directly into your templates.
From $9.99/mo
Communication patterns

AI Communication Interpreter

Summarize long text or email threads into neutral, court-friendly language. Highlight patterns without emotional language or accusations.

Ideal for OFW-style messages, emails, and co-parenting apps.
Standard & Pro plans
Exhibits & timelines

AI Exhibit & Timeline Builder

Connect incidents, messages, and documents to exhibit numbers. Build clear timelines that reference your evidence index.

Works alongside the Custody Case Binder and exhibit templates.
Included in Pro plan
No legal advice — AI tools focus solely on documentation structure and clarity.
Why CustodyCourtReady works

Built around how custody documentation really happens

CustodyCourtReady focuses on clear, repeatable documentation practices that support you over months — not just one hearing.

Clarity over complexity
Templates use plain structure — dates, facts, sources, and exhibit references — so your documentation stays clear and easy to follow.
Designed for long cases
Many custody cases last months or longer. Your binder, logs, and AI tools are designed to grow with your documentation over time.
Flexible formats
Use whatever works best for you and your attorney: printable PDFs, editable Word files, live Google Docs, Notion pages, Sheets, or Figma.
Your data, your control
You decide what to record, what to keep, and what to share. AI is used to structure and clarify your documentation, not replace your judgment.
Focused on documentation only
CustodyCourtReady does not offer legal advice, strategies, or recommendations. The focus is on helping you stay organized and consistent.
Built by people who understand
The system is informed by real-world custody and parenting-time documentation needs, with a focus on practical, usable tools for parents.
Ready to organize your custody documentation?
Start with court exhibit templates or upgrade to a complete custody case binder. Add AI tools when you want structured support for incident reports and timelines.
About CustodyCourtReady

Documentation support for parents — not legal advice

CustodyCourtReady exists to give parents practical tools to organize, document, and present information during custody and parenting-time cases. The focus is on structure, clarity, and consistency.

We understand that custody cases can feel overwhelming. It can be hard to know what to track, how to organize it, and how to keep everything consistent over time. CustodyCourtReady is built around a simple idea: if your documentation is organized, it’s easier for you, your support system, and your legal professionals to understand what has happened.

CustodyCourtReady is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not replace an attorney. Always consult a qualified legal professional about your rights, options, and any questions you have about your case.