A tamper-evident communication record, ready for the file.
Kinduit produces self-authenticating co-parent communication exports under FRE 902(13)/(14) and state parallels. Independently verifiable in under a minute — no vendor portal, no calls to chambers.
What's in the packet
Admissibility memo (2 pages). Plain-English bench memo explaining the technical foundation — per-message SHA-256, daily Merkle anchor, RFC-3161 timestamp, public transparency log — with the specific federal and state evidence-rule citations for the jurisdiction.
Blank standing-order template. Pre-filled with the local court name, statute, and terminology. Edit freely; counsel can submit as a proposed order or a stipulation.
Sample certified export. The actual exhibit Kinduit produces — cover page, fingerprint, transcript with per-message hashes. Useful for seeing what an exhibit will look like in chambers before mandating the app.
Judicial information packet — select the jurisdiction; the packet downloads as a .zip with the appropriate citations and caption block.
Every certified export bears a 16-character chain-of-custody fingerprint (CID) on the cover page. Anyone — bench, opposing counsel, GAL, pro se litigant — can confirm authenticity at kinduit.app/verify. The response shows generation time, sequence range, and gap markers without revealing message bodies.
Why courts ask for this by name
Reduces evidentiary disputes. Screenshots invite "I never said that" — sealed sequences don't.
Reduces hearings. A complete, gap-checked record is on the docket before the parties speak.
Costs the parties nothing. Court-essential features are free for parents; compliance isn't gated on a subscription.
Calm-by-design. No read receipts, typing indicators, or presence signals — features that escalate high-conflict matters are deliberately absent.
Pilot programs
We work directly with family courts and legal aid offices to deploy Kinduit into the cases that need it most. Pilot participants receive a co-branded standing order, on-call support during hearings, and a quarterly compliance summary.