Evidence, organized

A family court evidence tracker

Stop losing important evidence in your camera roll and inbox. SteadCase helps you label, date, and organize screenshots, emails, texts, photos and documents — and connect each one to the incident it relates to.

The problem with scattered evidence

By the time a conference or consultation arrives, most people have evidence spread across screenshots, message threads, email, and paper. Finding the right item under pressure is stressful — and it’s easy to forget what a screenshot was even about months later.

Track each piece with context

  • Title and type (screenshot, email, text, photo, video, document, school or medical record, court document).
  • Dates — when it was created and when you received it.
  • Source or person it came from.
  • Notes on why it matters and how it relates to your case.
  • A status so you know what’s ready and what still needs review.
  • Tags to group related items.

Connect evidence to incidents

Evidence is most useful when it’s tied to a moment. SteadCase lets you link a screenshot or document to the incident it supports, so your timeline and your proof stay together.

Export a clean evidence list

When it’s time to prepare, generate a simple, organized evidence list you can print or share with a lawyer or paralegal — no more screenshotting your screenshots.

Questions

Common questions

How should I organize screenshots for family court?+

Give each screenshot a clear title, the date it was taken, and a short note on what it shows and why it matters — then keep them in one place. SteadCase is built to make exactly this easy.

Does SteadCase decide what evidence is admissible?+

No. SteadCase helps you organize; it does not give legal advice on admissibility or weight. Confirm those questions with a qualified legal professional.

Can I upload files?+

File upload is part of the evidence tracker on paid plans. The free plan lets you try the tracker with a small number of entries.

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Important: SteadCase provides organization tools and educational information only. SteadCase is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed lawyer, paralegal, court staff, or legal clinic.