Documentation & Attorney Access

Invite your attorney. Export what matters.

Give your family-law attorney secure access to your Kidtime co-parenting documentation. Export messages, custody schedules, notes, and time analytics from the app — timestamped, uneditable, and ready for high-conflict custody proceedings, mediation, or your day in court.

Everything your attorney needs

Messages

Complete chat history with timestamps and read receipts.

Custody Schedule

Current and historical parenting schedules with overnight counts.

Notes & Photos

Journal entries, incident notes, and attached media.

Time Analytics

Automatic time-tracking reports and custody percentages.

When to use Kidtime co-parenting documentation

Kidtime documentation is built for the moments when records matter most — high-conflict custody situations, court-mandated communication, hearing prep, and ongoing attorney involvement.

When you’re documenting a high-conflict co-parent

High-conflict custody situations demand a clean record. Every Kidtime message and event is timestamped at creation and can’t be edited after the fact, so the record reflects what actually happened, not what either side wishes had happened.

When your court order requires a co-parenting app

Some court orders specifically require co-parents to use a designated communication app. Kidtime’s timestamped messaging, schedule history, and exportable records are designed for this kind of documentation. Confirm with your attorney that the format meets your jurisdiction’s requirements.

When you’re preparing for a custody hearing

Pull a complete history of communication, schedule changes, and notes — exported to email and ready to share with your attorney. Useful for custody hearings, modification requests, and mediation prep.

When you want ongoing attorney access, not just one export

Beyond one-time exports, you can grant your attorney view-only web access so they always have the current record. They can’t send messages, edit, or delete — just read what you’ve granted access to.

How it works

1

Open Settings and tap Invite Attorney

From your group settings, send a secure invite to your attorney’s email.

2

They accept on the web

Attorneys accept the invite in any browser and view your records on the web — no app download required.

3

Export records on demand

You or your attorney can export messages, schedules, notes, and analytics to email — timestamped and uneditable.

Built for legal workflows

TimestampedEvery message and note is time-stamped at creation.
UneditableMessages can’t be altered or deleted after send.
Email-readyExport directly to any email address in seconds.
Coming Soon

A dedicated attorney dashboard

We’re building a full attorney dashboard so lawyers can switch between clients, save searches, and pull exports without ever leaving their browser. Invite your attorney today and they’ll be upgraded automatically.

Frequently asked questions

How does my attorney access my records?

Attorneys accept the invite in any browser and sign in to view the records you’ve granted them access to. Data export from your own account is included with your Kidtime subscription.

What can my attorney see?

Attorneys can view your custody schedule, messages, notes, and time analytics. They cannot edit, delete, or send messages on your behalf.

Are exports court-admissible?

Kidtime exports are timestamped and uneditable. Courts have accepted similar records in custody cases, but always confirm with your attorney that the format meets your jurisdiction’s requirements.

Is a full attorney dashboard coming?

Yes. A dedicated attorney dashboard is in development — with client switching, saved searches, and direct-to-email export. Invite your attorney today and they’ll be upgraded automatically when it ships.

What is a co-parenting documentation app?

A co-parenting documentation app keeps a timestamped, organized record of communication and custody-related events between separated or divorced parents. The goal is to have a clean, neutral record you can refer to (or share with an attorney) instead of relying on memory or scattered text screenshots. Kidtime stores messages, schedule history, notes, and time-tracking analytics in one exportable record.

Can co-parenting records be used as evidence in custody court?

Courts have accepted timestamped, contemporaneous co-parenting records as evidence in custody and family-court proceedings. Kidtime exports are timestamped at the moment a message or note is created and can’t be edited afterward, which is the property courts care about. That said, evidentiary requirements vary by jurisdiction and case type — confirm with your family-law attorney before relying on any specific record format.

My court order says I need to use a co-parenting app. Does Kidtime work?

Court orders that require a co-parenting communication app vary in their specifics — some name a particular product, some specify required features (timestamped messages, exportable records, etc.), and some leave the choice to the parents. Kidtime offers timestamped, uneditable messaging, full schedule history, and exportable records, which are the features court orders most commonly require. Always confirm with your attorney that Kidtime satisfies the specific requirements in your order.

How do I document a high-conflict co-parent?

The two most useful habits are: (1) move communication into a single channel that timestamps and locks every message, and (2) keep contemporaneous notes about events as they happen, not weeks later from memory. Kidtime is built for both — every message and note carries a creation timestamp, can’t be altered after the fact, and can be exported to email or shared with your attorney whenever you need.

Ready to loop in your attorney?

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