buildmyevidence · custody
Document missed visits and custody violations. Build your record.
Every missed visit, late pick-up, and schedule violation — logged with the date, the facts, and what was said. The clear timeline a family court can follow.
Is this you?
Is this happening to you?
Co-parenting isn't going to plan, and you need a record. If this sounds familiar:
- Missed or skipped visits with no notice
- Late pick-ups and drop-offs, over and over
- Schedule changes made without agreement
- Messages that contradict what was agreed
- A pattern you can feel but can’t yet prove
Courts decide on facts, not accusations — dated, specific, and in order. That's what this app helps you build.
How it works
Three simple steps.
Capture — Log each missed visit or violation with the date and the facts. Timestamped instantly.
Build — Everything lands on one clear, dated timeline.
Export — One tap turns it into a complete record for your lawyer or family court.
The demo
See the whole app for yourself.
No signup. No payment. Just open the free demo and see exactly how it works — about 60 seconds.
If it's not documented, it's just your word.
Start building your record today — or see the free demo first.
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Questions
Documenting custody & visitation
- How do I document missed visitation?
- Log each missed or late visit with the date, time, and what happened — plus any message or notice about it — kept in one place so the pattern is clear.
- What counts as a custody violation?
- When a parent willfully fails to follow a clear term of the court-ordered parenting plan — missed visits, denied access, unilateral decisions, or schedule breaches.
- What should I document for a custody case?
- Missed and late visits, co-parent communication, school and medical records, and any safety concerns — factual, dated, no emotional language.
- When should I start documenting?
- As early as possible, and keep going even after an agreement — a record built as events happen is far stronger than one reconstructed later.
Other situations
Dealing with more than one thing?
buildmyevidence works for any situation you need to prove. A few others: