I Created a Court-Ready Documentation System That Actually Keeps Everything Organized

I kept saying I was working on something I wish I had during my custody case… and I finally finished it.

This is the Court-Ready Documentation System I wish existed when I was trying to keep track of everything without losing my mind.

Because let’s be real—trying to remember dates, calls, missed calls, who said what, and then somehow turn that into something you can actually use in court? It’s a mess.

I was literally piecing things together from screenshots, notes, random texts… all over the place. I had at least 4 different physical custody journals I bought and filled out the parts of them I actually needed. The unneeded areas of the journal were blank. Wasted paper in my opinion.

When it came time to create my exhibits for trial, I stared blankly at all my journals wondering how I was going to use all my handwritten pages in court. The only way I could think of making that happen involved hours of scanning pages into usable court evidence, and reading through it all to separate out what I did not need to use.

So I made a digital fillable PDF document that fixes that.

What it actually does

This isn’t just a “log.”

This is something you can:

  • Fill out daily without it taking over your life

  • Keep everything in one place

  • Show patterns clearly (which matters in court more than anything)

  • Print or save as a clean, organized document

No scrambling. No guessing. No trying to explain chaos later.

If you’re dealing with custody, communication issues, or just trying to protect yourself…

This will save you time, stress, and honestly a lot of frustration.

👉 Download the Court-Ready Phone Log

https://www.etsy.com/shop/CourtReadyLogs

Real talk

I didn’t make this to be “cute” or aesthetic.

I made it because I needed something that actually works. I needed something that wouldn’t waste hours and hours of time to get it all together to submit for a custody trial

If you’re in the middle of this kind of situation, you already know—documentation can make or break everything.

This just makes it a hell of a lot easier.

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