Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Web Software Helps Coordinate Joint Custody















Parents in separate households with joint custody of their children face a daunting task to coordinate schedules. It's hard enough tracking who gets the children on which day. When activities for the children or the parents cause adjustments, the communication and cooperating gets even harder.

Several companies have created software to help parents communicate and coordinate their joint custody and parenting time. Some of the software installs on your own computer, but I recommend the software that runs over the web. With web software, both parents can access the data and hopefully avoid conflicts.

Here are a few links. If you have any experience with these or can suggest any others, please post a comment to this post.

  • Jointparents.com Raising a child after a divorce or separation is challenging for parents. JointParents.com provides the tools to keep parents well organized and communicating effectively.

  • Parentingtime.net (Optimal) OPTIMAL is an online custody calendar that allows you to easily schedule and track parenting time as well as monitor compliance with your custody arrangement. OPTIMAL reduces conflict between you and your child's other parent by providing a shared tool for scheduling parenting time, and by providing an unbiased, easily accessed record of scheduled time versus actual time.

  • Google calendar Though not specifically targeted to managing joint custody, Google's on line calendar hosts enough tools to make it useful for any situation. Best of all, it's free.

  • Custody Toolbox Custody Toolbox features a calendar, a journal, a child information database, an address book, and a to-do list.

  • Shared Ground Unlike the web calendars, this software runs on your own computer. So, you can use it to keep yourself organized, but not to coordinate with your co-parent.

  • Kidmate Another program that runs on your own computer instead of the web. Helps you visually display parenting schedules and calculate percentages.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for linking to us at JointParents.com ! We have been overjoyed at the rapid growth of our web community, and we are thankful that we seem to be really helping resolve some problems for our members. Yes, it takes a commitment by both parents to want to better their communication for the sake of the kids. At least we can provide a way to filter out some of the unpleasantries that are inherent in a divorce situation.

Again, thanks...and we look forward to meeting more of your readers.