Keep a contemporaneous voice record for custody, support, and co-parenting matters. When cases reopen—and many do—you'll have the documentation you need.
No credit card required. Your recordings stay private and encrypted.
Courts and reform groups highlight that many data systems don't provide enough information to address litigant needs. A contemporaneous record can reduce rework and conflict when you need to reconstruct what happened.
One in four family court cases reopen, especially those involving children. Reopened cases average 2.7 additional petitions—meaning more filings, more hearings, and more need for documentation.
72% of family court cases involve at least one self-represented party. When you're navigating this alone, your ability to organize facts, dates, and proof becomes the system you rely on.
Filing fees range from $50 to over $400 depending on jurisdiction. Good contemporaneous records can reduce conflict and help you respond faster when things escalate.
Whether you have a lawyer or not, good documentation is your best protection. Loose Leaf Journal makes it simple to capture and organize what matters.
Capture details when they happen. Just tap and talk—no typing required.
AI converts your speech to searchable text, making it easy to find what you need.
Organize recordings by custody, support, communication, or custom categories.
Works without internet. Recordings sync automatically when you're back online.
SHA-256 verification proves your recordings haven't been altered or tampered with.
End-to-end encryption keeps your sensitive family matters private.
Instantly find any recording by searching transcripts, notes, or tags.
Optional GPS tagging adds where you were when recording for added context.
When cases reopen—and 1 in 4 do—you'll have a contemporaneous record of what was agreed, said, paid, and when. Your future self will thank you.
No credit card required • Your data stays private • Works offline