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Custody Schedule Management

Track visitation schedules, document custody exchanges, and monitor compliance with your custody order. CaseTime provides the evidence you need when schedule adherence matters.

Every Exchange, Documented

Custody schedule adherence is critical in modification proceedings. When schedules aren't followed, you need clear documentation of every late pickup, early return, missed visitation, and schedule change.

CaseTime tracks your custody arrangement with start times, end times, and rotation patterns. Then it helps you document what actually happened versus what was scheduled, building the evidence you need for court.

  • Enter your custody schedule with exact times
  • Define rotation blocks and intervals
  • Track actual exchanges against the schedule
  • Document deviations with timestamps
  • Attach evidence to schedule violations
  • Generate compliance reports for court

What You Can Track

Schedule Adherence

Track whether exchanges happen at the scheduled times. Document early pickups, late returns, and no-shows.

Rotation Patterns

Define weekly rotations, alternating weeks, 2-2-3 patterns, or custom arrangements that match your custody order.

Exchange Locations

Record where exchanges take place. Document when locations change from what was agreed upon.

Deviations & Violations

Document any departures from the custody order. Attach evidence and track patterns of non-compliance.

Custody Orders

Manage temporary, permanent, and modified custody orders. Track when orders change and what provisions apply.

Schedule Changes

Document agreed-upon schedule changes, makeup time, and last-minute modifications with full context.

Why Compliance Tracking Matters

When custody schedules aren't followed, documentation becomes your strongest evidence for enforcement or modification.

Modification Proceedings

When seeking to modify custody, documented evidence of schedule violations demonstrates why changes are necessary. Patterns of non-compliance carry significant weight with courts.

Contempt Actions

If the other parent consistently violates the custody order, your detailed documentation provides the evidence needed for contempt proceedings. Timestamps and specifics matter.

Mediation Preparation

Enter mediation with organized records showing exactly what's happened. When you can point to specific dates and incidents, discussions become more productive.

Protecting Your Time

When you document consistently, you create a record that protects your parenting time. If questions arise later, you have clear evidence of what actually occurred.

Track Your Custody Schedule

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