My client brings me 14 months of records — OFW messages, TalkingParents exports, screenshots. Before I can advise on anything, I need to read 847 messages, reformat the expense records, cross-reference calendar events against court dates, and build a timeline. That is 4 to 6 hours at $350 an hour — just to organise the evidence before any legal work begins.
Rachel Kim, Family Law Attorney — Los Angeles, CAParenting Path does that in 90 seconds. Select a date range. Choose the sections you want. Tap Generate.
Every section is generated automatically from data already recorded in the app. You do not add anything — you select, and the report builds.
An AI-written neutral summary of the entire period. Communication patterns, key incidents, compliance posture, expense health — assembled into plain language a judge can read in two minutes. Not an opinion. A factual synthesis.
Monthly bar charts per parent showing average tone scores over time, a rolling trend line, a flagged message summary showing how many messages hit amber, red, or blocked thresholds, and message volume by day and week. The visual story of how communication looked across the period.
Every scheduled custody exchange with its recorded outcome: on-time, late with the exact delay, or missed. The log shows what was scheduled, what happened, and when.
Total submitted, total approved, total disputed, a delays log for any expense that took more than seven days to approve, the running balance at each month-end, and a category breakdown.
Every logged violation in the period. The clause text, what was required, what happened, and the timestamp. Cannot be edited or removed by either parent.
Court-ordered holiday assignments compared against what was recorded in the calendar. Adherence or deviation, documented.
Mood patterns, transition adjustment data, and trend lines over the period. Included only when the Child Wellbeing module is active on Pro.
Every significant event from every included section, ordered by date, colour-coded by severity. Each item links back to the source record. In the attorney portal, each timeline item is clickable — they see the original message, expense, calendar event, or violation that generated it.
Safety events — screenshot alerts, Quick-Exit triggers, device login alerts — can be added as an optional ninth section. Off by default. A warning appears when you enable it: this section will reveal that Safety Mode was active during the period. Only include it when sharing with a trusted attorney or advocate.
When a report is generated, the completed document is passed through a SHA-256 cryptographic hash function. The resulting hash — a unique fingerprint of that exact document — is stored in the database and printed in the footer of every page of the PDF.
If anyone alters the document after generation — changes a word, a number, a date — the hash of the modified file will not match the hash stored in the database. The alteration is provable.
Your attorney can verify the document’s integrity at any time by comparing the hash of the file they received against the hash in your account.
Carries the SHA-256 hash, the Document ID, and court-standard formatting. This is what you file and what you send to the judge.
No tamper-evidence hash. Your attorney can annotate it, add their letterhead, and restructure it for a specific filing. Useful for preparation, not for evidence submission.
Message counts, expense figures, tone scores, violation records. For attorneys who use their own case management systems and want to import the data directly.
Pick from preset ranges: last 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 12 months, or a custom range. Choose which sections to include. Each section shows a count of the data it will draw from in that period.
You can close the screen. The report builds in the background. When it is ready — typically within 60 to 90 seconds — a push notification arrives: “Your court report is ready to preview.”
Open the full report inside the app. Read every section. Tap any incident timeline item to see the source record. Add a personal annotation if there is context you want your attorney to have. Nothing leaves your account until you share it.
Generate a time-limited link, or send directly to a connected professional. Choose the expiry. You are notified when it is opened and when the PDF is downloaded.
“4–6 hours at $350 an hour — just to organise the evidence before any legal work begins.”
Before Parenting PathRachel Kim’s client brought her 14 months of records: OFW exports, TalkingParents records, a collection of screenshots. Before Rachel could begin advising on strategy, she had to manually review 847 messages, reformat expense records, cross-reference calendar events against court dates, and build a chronological timeline from scratch.
That is her billable time. $1,400 to $2,100 spent on organisation before a single piece of legal strategy was formed.
Rachel downloads the court report from the attorney portal. The executive overview gives her the communication pattern in two minutes. The violation log has every missed deadline with timestamps and clause text. The incident timeline is pre-built and clickable. She opens the matter ready to advise — not ready to organise.
Generate your first report on the Pro trial. No credit card required.
Rate limit of five reports per family per day applies. Each report is assembled fresh from your complete data for the selected period.