What a custody tracker should actually do
A calendar alone isn't tracking. A journal alone isn't tracking. What families actually need is one system that keeps all of the following in one linked, timestamped record:
- The schedule (what was supposed to happen)
- The transfers (what actually happened, and when)
- The messages around the schedule (who said what, and when they read it)
- The expenses tied to those days (who paid, who owes what)
- Any incidents that came up (safety concerns, missed pickups, escalations)
CustodyTrac keeps all five in one place, so when you need to show what happened over a period, you don't have to reconstruct it from screenshots and memory.
