High-Conflict Custody Documentation
& Co-Parenting Communication
I help mothers organize their
lived experience into structured,
court-credible documentation,
without wasting thousands
on unnecessary legal fees.
Because success in custody cases
isn’t about having the most information.
It’s about presenting the right information
in a way that reveals patterns,
not just isolated moments.
In high-conflict custody disputes,
it’s common for a minimally involved parent to suddenly request 50/50 parenting time while making allegations that pull you into constant defense.
You find yourself explaining, responding, and trying to correct what isn’t true,
while also worrying that how you’re communicating could be misinterpreted or used against you.
When custody disputes escalate,
how you document and how you communicate both matter.
Because the court does not see
your daily life.
It sees what is documented and
how it is presented.
High-Conflict Custody Documentation
& Co-Parenting Communication
I help mothers organize their lived experience into structured, court-credible documentation, without wasting thousands on unnecessary legal fees.
Because success in custody cases isn’t about having the most information.
It’s about presenting the right information in a way that reveals patterns, not just isolated moments.
In high-conflict custody disputes, it’s common for a minimally involved parent to suddenly request 50/50 parenting time while making allegations that pull you into constant defense.
You find yourself explaining, responding, and trying to correct what isn’t true, while also worrying that how you’re communicating could be misinterpreted or used against you.
When custody disputes escalate, how you document and how you communicate both matter.
Because the court does not see your daily life.
It sees what is documented and how it is presented.
WHEN THE NARRATIVE SHIFTS
Most women I work with are not lacking information.
They are overwhelmed by it.
Texts, emails, incidents, timelines.
All of it matters, but not all of it is usable in its current form.
So professionals are left trying to sort through it,
interpret it, and piece together your story.
That takes time.
And you pay for that time.
This is what I call the "Interpretation Tax."
The Interpretation Tax is what happens when attorneys, judges, or evaluators
are left to sort through disorganized emails, screenshots, and incident notes,
trying to piece together your reality.
When documentation lacks structure,
you end up spending time and money defending yourself.
When your documentation clearly shows patterns,
and your communication reflects steadiness instead of reaction,
your case becomes easier to understand and easier to act on.
Most women I work with
are not lacking information.
They are overwhelmed by it.
Texts, emails, incidents, timelines.
All of it matters,
but not all of it is usable
in its current form.
So professionals are left trying to
sort through it, interpret it,
and piece together your story.
That takes time.
And you pay for that time.
This is what I call the "Interpretation Tax."
The Interpretation Tax is what happens
when attorneys, judges, or evaluators
are left to sort through disorganized emails, screenshots, and incident notes,
trying to piece together your reality.
When documentation lacks structure,
you end up spending time
and money defending yourself.
When your documentation clearly shows patterns, and your communication reflects steadiness instead of reaction,
your case becomes easier to understand
and easier to act on.
Organized, credible documentation is.
Organized, credible documentation is.
I help you organize your lived experience into structured documentation so your attorney, evaluator, or judge can clearly see what has been happening.
I also help you communicate with your ex in a way that reduces unnecessary escalation, so your words are no longer working against you.
Through structured systems and 1:1 coaching, I help you translate that experience into credible, court-ready evidence while guiding you to communicate in a way that strengthens your credibility, so decision-makers see patterns clearly and your parenting time and decision-making authority are protected.
Because only when your story is translated into evidence
can it be clearly seen and understood.
I help you organize your lived experience into structured documentation so your attorney, evaluator, or judge can clearly see what has been happening.
I also help you communicate with your ex in a way that reduces unnecessary escalation, so your words are
no longer working against you.
Through structured systems and
1:1 coaching, I help you translate that experience into credible, court-ready evidence while guiding you to communicate in a way that
strengthens your credibility,
so decision-makers see patterns clearly and your parenting time and
decision-making authority are protected.
Because only when your story
is translated into evidence
can it be clearly seen and understood.
~DAVID CAMERON GIKANDI

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