Custody Evidence Platform

Your evidence.
Their narrative.
The truth.

AI-powered documentation, analysis, and court-ready exports for parents navigating high-conflict custody cases — without the $300/hr attorney bill for every draft response.

7 Evidence categories
$2k–5k saved per evaluator report
100% court-admissible exports
evaluator_report.pdf
Claim:
"Child demonstrates resistance to contact with Father — consistent pattern of avoidance behavior observed across multiple transitions."
your_evidence.vault
Matched
Exchange Log — March 15: "Child ran to Father, hugged tightly, said 'I missed you.' No avoidance observed."
2026-03-15 | Exchange Tracker
Matched
Therapist Note — April 2: "Child reports enjoying time with Father. Expressed excitement about upcoming visit."
2026-04-02 | Medical Records
Matched
School Log — March 20: "Child drew picture of self with Father. Labeled 'my favorite day.'"
2026-03-20 | School Records
counter_rebuttal.pdf
1.
The evaluator's characterization of avoidance behavior is directly contradicted by three independent, contemporaneous records spanning the evaluation period. See: Exchange Log [2026-03-15], Therapist Note [2026-04-02], School Observation [2026-03-20].
2.
The observation period (Feb–April) coincides with documented school schedule disruption caused by the other parent's relocation. Child exhibited separation anxiety in both environments — not specific to Father.
Generated in 90 seconds

Built for every layer of your case

Seven integrated tools. One coherent record. No more scattered evidence.

Smart Document Vault

Drag-and-drop any file. AI auto-categorizes into Communications, Custody, Financial, Medical, School, Behavior, Legal, Incidents. OCR extracts text from photos of report cards, screenshots, and handwritten notes. Every document gets an AI summary and entity extraction.

  • Drag-and-drop bulk upload
  • AI auto-categorization
  • OCR from photos and scans
  • Named entity recognition
  • AI-generated summaries

Wear-able AI Recorder

Compatible with Plaud NotePin, Looki, and similar wearable devices. Captures post-transition conversations. Real-time transcription with speaker identification. Detects alienation language patterns and flags concerning behaviors as they happen.

  • Real-time transcription
  • Speaker identification
  • Alienation pattern detection
  • Automatic vault logging
  • One-tap evidence capture

AI Strategist

An AI with full access to your vault, behavior logs, exchange records, and complete conversation history. Remembers everything across sessions — never repeat context. Creates declarations, chronologies, rebuttals, and motions — auto-saved to your AI Documents tab. Guided prompts organized by Learning Theory, Pattern Analysis, Court Strategy, and Parenting Support.

  • Full vault access
  • Persistent session memory
  • Guided prompts by category
  • Behavioral science grounding
  • AI Documents tab

Exchange Time Tracker

Log every custody exchange with precision. Records scheduled vs. actual arrival. Tracks child's emotional state at each exchange with mood tags: happy, neutral, anxious, tearful, upset, withdrawn, angry. Captures notes about missing belongings, child statements, co-parent behavior. Generates aggregate stats: late rate %, average delay, patterns by day of week.

  • Scheduled vs. actual arrival
  • Emotional state logging
  • Co-parent behavior notes
  • Pattern analytics
  • Compliance reports

Learning Theory Engine

The behavioral science layer that differentiates WitnessIQ from every other custody tool. Maps behavioral conditioning chains: Stimulus, Conditioning Environment, Learned Behavior, Reinforcement, Repetition. Source attribution tags each behavior as originating from your home, other parent's home, school, or unknown. Transition Differential Engine tracks behavioral scores at Day 0, Day 3, and Day 5+ post-transition.

  • Behavioral conditioning chains
  • Source attribution
  • Transition differential tracking
  • Extinction monitor
  • Severity scoring (1–5)

Court-Ready Export System

Generate professionally formatted evidence packages. Auto-generated exhibit binders (A through E) labeled and indexed for court filing. Formatted to meet Daubert and Frye evidentiary standards for scientific evidence. Chronological timelines, pattern analysis reports, financial ledgers. Attorney sharing portal with view-only access controls. PDF, CSV, and document exports.

  • Exhibit binder generation
  • Daubert/Frye compliance
  • Timeline reports
  • Attorney sharing portal
  • PDF, CSV, DOCX exports

The Counter-Narrative Engine

Custody evaluators, FCS workers, and GALs write reports that shape outcomes. When their findings are factually wrong, parents have no good way to respond — except paying $2,000–$5,000 to an attorney for a single rebuttal letter.

WitnessIQ changes that. Upload any evaluator report. The AI identifies every factual claim. Each claim is cross-referenced against your stored evidence. A point-by-point court-ready rebuttal is generated — citing specific dates, documents, and data. In 90 seconds.

01

Upload the evaluator's report

PDF or text upload. Works with custody evaluations, FCS assessments, GAL recommendations, and parenting coordinator reports.

02

AI extracts and cross-references

Every factual claim is identified and matched against your evidence vault. Dates, behaviors, communications — all flagged against your stored records.

03

Court-ready rebuttal generated

Formatted response document, organized by claim, with citations to specific exhibits and dates. Ready to file or share with your attorney.

Evaluator Report FCS Assessment — April 2026
§3.2

"Child exhibits consistent avoidance of Father during scheduled transitions. Behavior has worsened over the past 4 months."

§4.1

"Father unable to maintain consistent morning routine. Child regularly arrives at school tired and unprepared."

§5.3

"Mother has assumed primary responsibility for all medical and educational coordination without assistance from Father."

matched against your evidence
AI Rebuttal — Generated 4 claims addressed · 12 citations
§3.2 — CONTRADICTED

Three independent records document the opposite: Exchange Log [2026-03-15] records child "ran to Father, hugged tightly." Therapist Note [2026-04-02] states child "expressed excitement about upcoming visit." School Log [2026-03-20] notes child "drew picture labeled 'my favorite day' with Father."

§4.1 — CONTEXT MISSING

Morning routine disruptions coincided with Mother's unilateral school schedule change [Email 2026-01-28]. School records show child arrived on time 78% of mornings under Father's care vs. 71% under Mother's.

§5.3 — INCORRECT

Father coordinated 9 of 12 medical appointments directly [Appointments log 2025-2026]. Father attended 4 of 6 parent-teacher conferences [School records]. Mother's claim of sole coordination is factually unsupported.

$2k–5k
typical attorney cost per rebuttal
vs.
90 sec
WitnessIQ generation time

Document every exchange.
Build the pattern.

Courts care about what you can prove, not what you remember. Log every custody exchange — scheduled vs. actual arrival, child's emotional state, co-parent behavior — and generate reports that show exactly who is following the order.

Late Rate — Last 90 Days
23%
other parent's home
Court-ordered schedule: 8:30 AM. Actual average arrival: 9:14 AM.
Your Compliance Rate
100%
on time or early
67 exchanges logged. 0 deviations from schedule.
Child Mood at Exchange — Week Over Week
Happy 71%
Neutral 18%
Anxious 11%
Anxious % trending down — 19% to 11% over 4 weeks. Improvement correlates with adjusted transition timing.
Recent Exchanges Last 30 days
Jun 16 — 8:30 AM
On time
Child arrived calm, hugging Father at door. Happy mood tag. No notes.
Jun 15 — 8:30 AM
+42 min late
Other parent arrived 9:12 AM. Child was tearful and anxious upon arrival. Child stated: "I don't want to go."
Jun 14 — 5:00 PM
On time
Exchange complete. Child handed over preferred backpack (returned for first time in 3 weeks). Child was happy.
Jun 13 — 8:30 AM
+28 min late
Other parent 28 minutes late. Child waited in car seat. Other parent refused to allow water bottle exchange.
Jun 12 — 5:00 PM
On time
Child arrived happy. Reported: "We had pizza and played games." No issues.

Learning Theory Analysis Engine

Most custody documentation is anecdotal. WitnessIQ applies behavioral science framework — the same theoretical basis used by court-appointed experts — to document and analyze your child's behavioral patterns with rigor.

Behavioral Conditioning Chain
S
Stimulus Transition announcement
E
Environment Morning at Mother's
B
Behavior Refuses to pack bag
R
Reinforcement Transition cancelled
Rp
Repetition Pattern established
Source Attribution: Mother's home environment — documented 14 times
Extinction Monitor

Behaviors that persist despite zero reinforcement in your home are automatically flagged — proving active reinforcement is occurring elsewhere.

Transition Differential

Behavioral scores tracked at Day 0 (return), Day 3 (decompression), and Day 5+ (baseline). Identifies which environment drives regression.

Behavioral Score Over Transition Cycle
Baseline Decomp Return
Father's home — stable scores
Mother's home — regression pattern
Day 0 Day 3 Day 5+ Next transition
Pattern Analysis — Last 6 Weeks
Refusal behaviors at transition
+72%
School tardiness correlation
45%
Therapy session frequency
88% attended
Missing belongings incidents
3 incidents
This pattern evidence is formatted for court submission under Daubert evidentiary standards.

Export System

Every piece of evidence you collect is only as valuable as your ability to present it. WitnessIQ generates professionally formatted evidence packages — exhibit binders, pattern reports, compliance summaries — that meet the evidentiary standards courts require.

Exhibit A Exchange Compliance Record
Daubert Standard · Page 1 of 14 Frye Standard · Bates E-001 through E-089
Table of Contents
A-1 Custody Exchange Log — January through June 2026 (67 entries) pp. 1-6
A-2 Delay Analysis — Scheduled vs. Actual Arrival Times pp. 7-9
A-3 Child Emotional State Tracking — Mood Distribution pp. 10-11
A-4 Compliance Percentage Summary — Father vs. Mother pp. 12-13
A-5 Pattern Timeline — Late Arrivals Correlated with Behavioral Score Changes p. 14
Chain of custody documented. Hash verification: 0x7f3a...e9c1. Exhibits A through E generated 2026-06-17.

Auto-Generated Binders

Exhibits A through E, labeled and indexed. Meeting and filing standards for every major jurisdiction.

Daubert & Frye Compliant

Exports are formatted to meet scientific evidence standards — chain of custody documentation, hash verification, metadata logging.

Attorney Sharing Portal

View-only access for your attorney. They see exactly what you need them to see — nothing more. Full access audit log.

PDF, CSV, DOCX Export

Every evidence category. Every export format. Everything organized for filing, discovery, or attorney review.

For pro se parents who refuse to lose on a technicality

The court doesn't care what you remember.
It cares what you can prove.

WitnessIQ is built for the parent who can't afford to be disorganized — because the cost of losing is your relationship with your child.

One coherent record

Everything in one place. Evidence, exchanges, behaviors, AI analysis. No more scattered folders, no more lost documents.

Court-ready from day one

Every document, every export, every report is formatted to meet evidentiary standards. Not retrofitted for court — designed for it.

AI that remembers everything

Your Strategist knows your entire case. It references your vault. It generates rebuttals. It tracks patterns across years — not just this session.

You don't need a law degree to build a strong case.
You need the right tools and the willingness to be thorough.

WitnessIQ gives you both.