Court-ready reports
One click. A court-defensible record of your co-parenting.
Date-ranged PDF or CSV covering messages, schedule, expenses, and documents. Immutable. Timestamped. Carries a chain-of-custody manifest.

Immutable record
Messages and entries cannot be edited or deleted after sending. The export reflects exactly what each party wrote at the time they wrote it.
Timestamped to the second
Every entry includes UTC and local timestamps, with timezone offset preserved across exports.
Chain-of-custody manifest
Every export carries a manifest noting the requesting user, generation time, date range, and a SHA-256 hash of the included content — so a court can verify the file wasn't altered after download.
PDF and CSV
PDF for hearings, mediation, and attorney files. CSV for spreadsheet review and trial-prep workflows.
What the report includes
- All messages in the selected date range, including system events (call started, document shared)
- Custody calendar events and every change-request transaction
- Expense entries with split rules, receipts, paid/unpaid status, and running balances
- Document vault entries with upload timestamps, file hashes, and access history
- Audit log on Pro plans: every access by a co-parent or professional, with actor and timestamp
- Professional access footer noting who downloaded the report and when
Built for the workflow attorneys and mediators actually use
Family-law professionals don't want screenshots. They want a single PDF they can drop into a discovery packet, send to opposing counsel, or hand to a mediator before a session — with timestamps and content properties they can defend. CoParent Circle exports are designed for that one job.
On Pro and Family plans, every professional invited to your case can generate the same report against the surfaces you've shared with them. The export footer names them as the generator, so you always know who pulled what.
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FAQ
Are CoParent Circle reports admissible in court?
Admissibility is decided by a judge, but the evidentiary properties courts look for — tamper-evident records, accurate timestamps, verifiable chain of custody — are all present. Family-law attorneys and mediators routinely use CoParent Circle exports as primary evidence at hearings, mediations, and settlement conferences.
Can I limit the report to a specific date range or topic?
Yes. Pick a start and end date, then choose which surfaces to include (messages, calendar, expenses, documents, audit). Most hearings only need a 3–6 month slice; the date-range filter keeps the PDF readable.
Who can generate a report?
Either parent can generate a report covering their own Circle's content. Professional users (attorneys, mediators, GALs) with access to the case can generate reports too — every generation is logged in the audit trail with their name on the export footer.
Does the other parent know I generated a report?
On Pro and Family plans the audit log records every report export with actor and timestamp, visible to both parents. This is intentional — court-grade records require both sides to know they're being used.
How does this compare to OurFamilyWizard's Activity Report?
Same shape, similar evidentiary value: tamper-evident, timestamped, exportable. CoParent Circle adds the chain-of-custody hash manifest and lets you include the audit log of access by date range — useful when professionals are pulling records on your behalf.
Generate your first report free
Free plan includes one date-ranged PDF export per month. Pro removes the limit.