How Do I Organize Information for My Family Law Case?

Author: Rosanna Adams

How do I organize information for my family law case is a practical guide to help organize and track information related to the family law matter. The charts in this guide help keep track of events or payments as they happen and provides instructions for filling out each chart to avoid losing your information!

You may not consider some information not necessary today. However, it can be hard to predict what will be useful information in a future court case! The charts in this guide track some of the often-needed information in a family law case. See guide for information on:

  • Child support charts

  • Event charts

  • Legal charts and more!

We will soon be linking forms that you can use to track information to this page. Until then, please follow the format provided in the guide to keep track of information.

This guide does not contain legal advice and we hope is used together with legal advice.

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Graphic design: Nadene Rehnby

Editor: Naomi Pauls


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