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Organize Custody Evidence
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Text messages, financial records, photos—all professionally labeled and ready for your custody hearing or divorce proceeding.

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Key facts at a glance
  • ExhibitPrep accepts JPG and PNG screenshots and converts them to stamped PDF exhibits without separate conversion software.
  • The ExhibitPrep Day Pass costs $14.99 and covers unlimited exhibit stamping for 24 hours.
  • ExhibitPrep processes every file locally in the browser, so financial records and medical information in family law matters never leave the computer.
  • ExhibitPrep includes dedicated Petitioner's Exhibit and Respondent's Exhibit stamp templates for family court labeling.
  • Stamped exhibits download as individual files, a ZIP archive, or a single combined PDF with a table of contents.
  • Preparing exhibits for a family court hearing takes about 20 minutes with ExhibitPrep, compared with 3 to 5 hours of manual preparation at a typical $65-per-hour paralegal rate.

Opposing Counsel Just Produced 200 Pages of Text Messages...

Screenshots need exhibit labels before tomorrow's hearing

Bank statements span 3 years across 4 different accounts

Photos from multiple devices need organization

The judge wants a clear, organized exhibit binder

ExhibitPrep helps you present a compelling, organized case.

Organize Every Type of Family Law Evidence

Text Messages & Screenshots

  • Upload images directly (JPG, PNG supported)
  • Auto-convert to PDF with exhibit stamps
  • Chronological organization

Great for: Custody evidence, harassment documentation

Financial Documents

  • Bank statements, tax returns, pay stubs
  • Organized by account or year
  • Consistent labeling for forensic accountant review

Great for: Divorce proceedings, support calculations

School & Medical Records

  • Report cards, attendance records, medical bills
  • Organized by child and date
  • Privacy-preserving (local processing)

Great for: Custody modifications, parenting fitness

Photos & Evidence

  • Property photos, condition documentation
  • Date-organized exhibits
  • Supports batch upload

Great for: Property division, home condition evidence

Hearing Preparation: 4 Steps, 20 Minutes

1

Upload All Evidence Files

Drag and drop screenshots, PDFs, and photos. ExhibitPrep handles all common file types.

Pro tip: Name files with dates (2024-01-15-Text.png) for automatic chronological sorting.

2

Drag to Arrange in Presentation Order

Organize documents in the order you want to present them. Tell your client's story chronologically.

Pro tip: Group related documents together (all texts about one incident, then supporting photos).

3

Apply Sequential Exhibit Labels

Choose your label format and apply stamps to all documents with one click. Preview each to verify.

Pro tip: Use "Petitioner's Exhibit" or "Respondent's Exhibit" prefix for party-specific labeling.

4

Preview and Download

Review your exhibits, then download as individual files, ZIP archive, or combined PDF with table of contents.

Pro tip: Use "Combined PDF" for e-filing or to provide the judge with a navigable exhibit binder.

Ready for court in 20 minutes.

TRO Deadline is Today?

Emergency protective orders can't wait. ExhibitPrep helps you organize evidence while your attorney drafts the declaration.

  • Same-day preparation for emergency protective orders
  • Organize evidence while attorney drafts declaration
  • Combined PDF ready for e-filing
See Declaration Exhibits Guide

What Family Court Exhibit Prep Actually Costs

ApproachSoftware CostTime per HearingLabor Cost*
Manual Preparation3-5 hours$200-400
Adobe Acrobat Pro$240/year2+ hours$130+
ExhibitPrep$14.99 day pass20 minutes$22
* Labor calculated at $65/hour family law paralegal rate

Save $200+ on every custody hearing.

The Day Pass pays for itself on your very first case.

See family law Exhibit Stamping in Action

Watch how to organize custody hearing evidence including text messages, photos, and school records with petitioner and respondent templates.

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Questions Family Law Attorneys Ask

Can I use text message screenshots as exhibits?

Yes. ExhibitPrep accepts image files (JPG, PNG) and automatically converts them to PDF with your exhibit stamp. Upload your screenshots directly - no need to convert them to PDF first.

How do I organize text message evidence chronologically?

Upload all screenshots, then drag-and-drop to arrange them in chronological order. Name files with dates (e.g., "2024-01-15-Text.png") for automatic sorting, or manually reorder after upload.

What if I need to add documents after I've already stamped exhibits?

Simply upload the new documents and continue your sequence. The $14.99 Day Pass covers unlimited stamping for 24 hours, so you can add documents, reorganize, and re-stamp as many times as needed.

Will family court accept exhibits stamped with ExhibitPrep?

Yes. ExhibitPrep creates professional, court-ready stamps embedded directly in the PDF. The stamps appear consistently in print and digital viewing, meeting the standards family courts expect.

Can I create separate exhibit binders for each child in a custody case?

Yes. You can organize documents by child and create separate combined PDFs for each. Use different label prefixes (e.g., "Child A Exhibit 1" vs "Child B Exhibit 1") to keep them distinct.

Is my client's private information secure?

Absolutely. ExhibitPrep processes everything locally in your browser - files are never uploaded to any server. This is critical for sensitive family law matters involving financial records, medical information, or domestic violence documentation. When you close the browser, all data is gone.

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State Court Exhibit Requirements

Family law cases follow state-specific exhibit rules: