Other Features:
The Shared Custody messaging system combines the customization and functionality of email, text, messengers, and web chat to provide a comprehensive communication tool that meets a wide array of family and co-parenting needs. Messages can be sent between two parties or include groups of people. The messaging system can even be set up to accommodate parties who are currently incarcerated or under restraining orders without allowing them to see other sensitive information elsewhere on the site. Shared custody also incorporates "read-functionality" so each party can see when the others have accessed their messages and requests.
​With Shared Custody messaging, parties can send pre-formatted requests for appointments or parenting time schedule changes with pop-up notifications for the other party requesting confirmation, refusal, or a proposed compromise.
Messaging allows parents and guardians to setup chat groups focused on the physical and emotional needs of the children and can opt to include teachers, therapists, and other caregivers.
As children get older, they can be added to Shared Custody's messaging system in a limited capacity which allows them to participate in those discussions, schedule pop-ups, and notifications which have been pre-approved by both parents.
All members of Shared Custody have the ability to add personal notes and files to all messages, documents, scheduling requests, and posted documents that cannot be seen by any other parties.