High-conflict separation creates too many moving pieces for memory alone. CustodyMate exists because people need a calmer way to organize what happened, when it happened, and what evidence supports it.

The problem

During divorce or custody conflict, information gets scattered across texts, emails, screenshots, receipts, calendars, notes, and emotional conversations. When everything is fragmented, users can feel overwhelmed and unprepared.

Why it matters

Organization changes the conversation. A clear timeline, consistent categories, and supporting evidence can help users explain situations more calmly to lawyers, therapists, support workers, or other qualified professionals.

What to capture

Track custody dates, access issues, expenses, court documents, evidence, journal notes, calendar events, and repeated patterns. Keep facts separate from interpretations so reports remain credible and useful.

How CustodyMate helps

CustodyMate provides one place to record custody activity, issues, evidence, plans, court documents, feedback, and reports. The goal is not to escalate conflict. The goal is to reduce confusion and improve documentation.

Practical next step

Choose one recent issue and enter it clearly: date, what happened, who was involved, what evidence exists, and what follow-up is needed.

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.