Products

Family Court Organization Tools for Pro Se Parents

Court Survival Coach offers digital educational products designed to help parents organize and prepare for family court.

Family Court Explained

FREE

A 26-page educational guide that explains how family court processes information and includes simple worksheets to help you feel oriented and organized.

  • A plain-language explanation of what the court can see and use

  • The “four buckets” framework (orders, events, documents, communications)

  • Quick reflection exercises and check-ins

  • A timeline reset worksheet to capture key dates and unresolved issues

  • A calm court prep snapshot template

Court Binder System

$17

A step-by-step digital guide that teaches a binder-based method to organize family court paperwork so documents stay separated, accessible, and consistent.

  • Clear binder categories (orders, discovery, evidence, support, parenting time, court history)

  • What belongs in each binder — and what does not

  • Tab and section setup guidance to prevent mixing issues

  • Printable binder covers and spine labels

  • Practical tips for maintaining organization over time

Court Literacy Workbook

$27

A printable workbook that teaches how courts evaluate information and guides you to translate your case into clear, court-usable records.

  • Lessons on how family court moves procedurally

  • Exercises to separate experience from record-based information

  • Templates for timeline thinking and case clarity

  • Relevance vs. noise sorting prompts to reduce over-explaining

  • A simple system for containment and preparation

Court Survival System Lite

$47

A digital case-organization system (built in Notion) that provides one central place to track hearings, deadlines, documents, communications, and court prep notes.

  • A central dashboard for case visibility

  • Hearing and deadline tracking

  • A document database for orders, filings, and key records

  • A communications log for court-relevant messages and notices

  • Court prep notes connected to real events over time

Court Survival System Plus

$97

An expanded Notion-based system for long-running or high-conflict cases that supports long-term documentation, pattern tracking, and evidence organization over time.

  • Everything in Lite, plus advanced tracking tools

  • Issue tracking for ongoing case topics and patterns

  • Evidence / exhibits mapping connected to events

  • A master chronology for long-term continuity

  • Time and expense tracking to document case impact

All products are delivered digitally after purchase. No subscriptions or recurring charges.
Court Survival Coach provides educational and organizational resources only and does not provide legal advice or legal services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this legal advice or legal representation?

No. Court Survival Coach provides educational and organizational resources only. We do not provide legal advice, legal representation, or court strategy. All products are designed to help you understand and organize information, not tell you what to file or argue.

Who are these products for?

These resources are designed for self-represented parents (pro se) navigating family court who want clarity, organization, and structure. They are especially helpful if you feel overwhelmed by documents, timelines, or preparation and want a calmer way to manage your case.

Do these products work in my state?

Yes. All Court Survival Coach products are jurisdiction-agnostic. They focus on how family court systems generally process information—such as orders, dates, documents, and compliance—rather than state-specific laws or procedures.

How do I access the products after purchase?

All products are delivered digitally. After purchase, you’ll receive immediate access on the confirmation page and an email with download or access instructions. There are no subscriptions or recurring charges.

Stay Oriented in Family Court

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