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Pick the right tool for the family-court mess you actually have.

ChatGPT, spreadsheets, and co-parenting apps can all help. But they solve different parts of the problem. Equalora is built for the part where scattered notes, screenshots, messages, documents, timelines, and court-prep material need one structured family-law workspace.

The goal is not another tab. The goal is knowing which tool belongs where.

A case record is not one thing.

A chat thread, spreadsheet, and screenshot pile can all be useful. They just should not be the whole command center.

Comparison pages

Start with the tool you are wondering about.

Each page is fair to the other tool and clear about where Equalora fits: family-law case organization.

Which should I use?

The right answer may be more than one tool.

Your future self should not need a detective board and three coffees to figure out where the record went.

Use ChatGPT when

You need a draft, rewrite, summary, or brainstorming help.

Use Google Sheets when

You only need a simple list or lightweight timeline.

Use a co-parenting app when

You need shared communication, parenting logistics, calendar, or expense coordination.

Use Equalora when

You need to organize the broader case record: screenshots, messages, ChatGPT notes, documents, timelines, evidence context, and court prep.

Safety and trust

Equalora is not a law firm, not legal advice, not a lawyer replacement, and not a guarantee of any court outcome. It is organization and preparation software for family-law users.

Urgent safety issues, domestic violence, child safety concerns, stalking, or urgent legal deadlines may require immediate help from local emergency, legal, court, or professional resources.

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