When every message is a risk and every deadline is a weapon.
High-conflict co-parenting is not about two people who disagree. It is about a communication environment where a missed word in a text becomes a motion, a forgotten deadline becomes a contempt filing, and every exchange is one sentence away from escalation.
Parenting Path was built for this. Not as a communication app with safety features bolted on — but as a system that reduces conflict at every interaction point.
Messages are scored before they send. Hostile ones are blocked.
AI Message Filtering scores every outgoing message across four dimensions: Hostility (40%), Legal Risk (25%), Emotional Volatility (20%), and Child Impact (15%). Messages that score above 85 are blocked entirely — you must use one of three AI-generated rewrites that preserve your factual content without the emotional charge.
In a high-conflict situation, the permanent record matters more than the individual message. Every message you send — and every message your co-parent sends — becomes part of the record your attorney will review. AI filtering ensures your side of that record reflects your best judgment.
Your court order is monitored 24/7. Violations are documented automatically.
Upload your court order PDF. AI extracts every enforceable clause — custody schedules, ROFR terms, expense splits, notice periods, holiday overrides, travel restrictions. Once you confirm the extracted rules, the app monitors compliance daily and creates permanent violation records when deadlines pass without action.
In high-conflict cases, the parent who can show a documented pattern of the other parent’s non-compliance has a stronger position in court. This system builds that documentation automatically.
Resolve disagreements without escalating to attorneys.
When a disagreement arises — holiday scheduling, extracurricular expenses, a schedule change request — Structured Discussion provides a guided space separate from the message thread. Neutral prompts, a private Q&A phase, AI-assisted interest reframing, and a formal proposal exchange. If both parents agree, they sign a resolution digitally.
If no resolution is reached within 14 days, the app generates a structured briefing for a professional mediator — so they can start where the parents left off, not from scratch.
Structured Discussion is a communication tool, not professional mediation or legal advice.
When your attorney needs evidence, it is ready in 90 seconds.
Family law attorneys currently spend 4–6 hours per case organizing records from co-parenting apps before any legal work can begin. At $350/hour, that is $1,400–$2,100 in prep costs per matter.
Parenting Path court reports compile everything — messages, tone scores, expense history, calendar events, court order violations, and safety events — into a structured, integrity-verified PDF. Select a date range, choose sections, and share via secure link. Your attorney opens it in a browser. No installation required.
Expenses split at the ratios your judge ordered. Not 50/50.
In high-conflict co-parenting, money is often the second-biggest source of disputes after communication. Expense tracking with custom split ratios per category — 60/40 medical, 70/30 education, 50/50 extracurricular — eliminates the spreadsheet arguments. Submit a receipt, the app calculates the split, the co-parent approves or disputes within seven days.
Start with the Free plan. Upgrade when you need AI filtering and court reports.
Free plan includes messaging, basic calendar, 50/50 expense tracking, and full DV Safety Mode. No credit card. No time limit.