Evidence & Timeline · Equalora
Court is a spreadsheet.
Make yours make sense.
Judges don't see your whole life story. They see dates, events, proof, and patterns. Equalora helps you turn messy texts, screenshots, and documents into a clear timeline you can actually follow - whether you are handling it yourself or trying to make the next legal conversation easier.
Free to start. No credit card. Equalora is educational software (not a law firm) and doesn't provide legal advice.
"Once I stopped treating my case like a conversation and started treating it like a record, everything changed. Equalora helped me log events, attach proof, and show a pattern without spiraling. Court really is a spreadsheet - and Equalora helped me build mine."
Results vary. Equalora is educational software - not legal advice.
Not "just another GPT"
Chat tools can generate words - they don't track your case. Equalora helps you organize facts, incidents, and proof so the record stays easier to follow - not a pile of screenshots you try to reconstruct before court or the next legal conversation.
One row per event
Dated facts that stay consistent across your case.
Proof attached
Evidence sits next to the event it supports.
Court-ready view
Export a clean timeline/spreadsheet-style record.
If you already use AI, great - Equalora helps turn drafts, notes, and screenshots into a record you can use and a professional can review faster.
Your first thought is probably...
"I already have screenshots - isn't that enough?"
Screenshots aren't a record. A record is dates + facts + proof in order. Equalora turns your pile into something you can actually reference under pressure.
"This looks like a lot. I'm overwhelmed."
You don't need to finish your whole case today. Add one event + one piece of proof. That's a row. Rows compound.
"I already use ChatGPT."
ChatGPT can help you write. It won't keep a dated timeline, store evidence next to events, or build a consistent record across months. That's what Equalora does.
"Is this legal advice?"
No. Equalora doesn't tell you what outcome you'll get. It helps you organize facts, proof, and deadlines so you can prepare and communicate more clearly.
Court rewards consistency. A spreadsheet-style record is how you show a pattern without sounding like you're just arguing from memory.
Right now, your case is probably a pile of screenshots.
Court doesn't see your stress, your late-night messages, or your camera roll. It sees:
- • Dates and times
- • Orders and violations
- • Attachments and exhibits
- • Who did what, and when
Equalora helps you turn all of that into a simple spreadsheet-style view: one row per event, with proof and notes attached. You stay in control of what you log, what you export, and what you share, and the story stays easier for you or any professional support to follow.
Turn chaos into a clear timeline in three steps
1. Add events
Log what happened - dates, exchanges, missed visits, orders, incidents - in one timeline instead of ten different apps.
2. Attach proof
Attach texts, screenshots, emails, and PDFs to each event so proof lives next to the fact it supports.
3. Export a clean view
See your case as a timeline or spreadsheet-style view, ready for declarations, mediation, or prep conversations with professionals.
What the court can actually scan
Equalora helps you build this record slowly over time - instead of scrambling before court or a meeting with legal help to recreate everything from memory.
Built for parents who want to show a pattern, not a fight
- • Keep events + proof in one timeline instead of ten apps and folders.
- • Spot patterns you can point to calmly, not argue from memory.
- • Stay ready for declarations, mediation, hearing questions, or legal meetings.
- • Pair with Calm Language to keep requests neutral and defensible.
Take 10 minutes to start your spreadsheet tonight:
- Pick one recent event that matters.
- Add it as a single timeline row (date + one sentence).
- Attach proof + jot a short child-impact note.
One row now beats twenty rows you wish you had later.
Ready to make your case look like a spreadsheet the court can follow?
Create a free account to start logging events, attaching proof, and building a clean record that stays easier to follow over time. Whether you are organizing this for yourself or trying to make the next legal conversation easier, start by getting the record into order.
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