Court-ready records your client can actually produce.
Kinduit gives separated parents one neutral place to communicate. Every message is timestamped and cryptographically sealed at send. Pull a certified PDF — chain-of-custody included — in under a minute.
What you get
Self-authenticating exports. Per-message SHA-256, daily Merkle anchor, RFC-3161 timestamp, public transparency log. Admissible under FRE 902(13)/(14) and state parallels.
Independent verification. Anyone can paste the 16-character fingerprint at kinduit.app/verify and confirm authenticity without involving us.
Calm-by-design UX. No read receipts, no typing indicators, no presence — the things that escalate high-conflict cases. Tone Coach offers a calmer rewrite before sending; it never blocks a message.
Free for parents. Court-essential features (recording, calendar, certified exports) are free so a client's compliance with the order isn't gated on a subscription.
Attorney information packet — pick your jurisdiction; the packet downloads as a .zip with the correct caption block, statute, and rules of evidence pre-filled.
Download the bundle above for your jurisdiction. The .zip contains a court order, a party stipulation, a 2-page admissibility memo with the right citations for your state, and a sample certified export so you can see the exhibit before mandating it.
2. File the order or sign the stipulation.
Edit freely. The language already uses your local terminology — "allocation of parental responsibilities" in Illinois, "legal custody" in most states, "parenting time" vs. "visitation," "guardian ad litem" vs. "child's representative."
3. Pull exhibits as needed.
Your client (or you, with reviewer access) can generate a certified record any time. The PDF is self-authenticating and pairs with a one-page verification URL the opposing party and the bench can use independently.
Advisory & beta access
We're recruiting family-law attorneys and GALs to pressure-test the order language and the export in live cases. Beta participation includes sandbox access, white-glove support during hearings, and direct input into the templates.