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High-conflict
Limit communication between parents to our service only.
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Low-conflict
Looser restrictions while maintaining important records.
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Creative order ideas
Limit future litigation or set rules for how our service must be used.
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Criminal
Use our service as a condition of probation or pretrial release.
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Restraining order
Use our service for civil injunctions and no-contact orders.
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Non-traditional situations
Use our services for adoptions, foster care cases or even probate.
Use cases
TalkingParents can be used for almost any type of case and can be utilized differently depending on the level of conflict between parties.
See what professionals have to say
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Chantale Suttle Principal Attorney
Reyna Law Professional CorporationI often tell my clients that I don’t care if they’re ‘BFFs’. TalkingParents can be an organizational tool for anyone, helping you remember important details surrounding your child, their needs, and their schedule. I especially recommend it for co-parents who have a child with high medical needs. It’s best to organize records, remember doctors’ names, and just generally keep track of who said what. The whole picture is so easy to access and present through TalkingParents. And that makes all the difference. It makes my job easier, it saves my client’s money, and it saves both of our time.
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Jill Whitbeck Supervising Domestic Violence Attorney
Washoe Legal ServicesAlthough the TalkingParents Record can be voluminous, you can still tell the judge to just look at certain pages, whereas an SMS stream of text messages is much more voluminous, and there’s an authenticity question, which TalkingParents mitigates. It helps very much in terms of the ‘he said, she said’ documentation and the authenticity of those communications. It also helps keep people accountable when you have parties who may have been behaving badly in the heat of the moment. Having them think about what they’re writing down, knowing that a judge may look at it later, that helps smooth things out for parenting.