Practical tools for the situations that come up. Free unless noted.
Plug in your custody arrangement — 2/2/3, alternating weeks, every other weekend, or fully custom — and see six months laid out on a real calendar. Print it. Know where your kids are every day. No signup required to use it.
Open Calendar →If your daughter lives with you part-time, this helps you understand and track her cycle so you're not caught off guard and she doesn't feel alone dealing with it at your place.
Open Calendar →A bank of conversation starters that actually get kids talking. Sorted by mood — fun, serious, and deep. Good for car rides, dinner, or any time the house goes quiet and you want to connect without making it feel like a thing.
Open Questions →100+ texting abbreviations and teen slang terms explained in plain English. From everyday acronyms to the ones parents definitely need to know — including codes kids use when they don't want you reading over their shoulder.
Open Dictionary →Emojis aren't just decoration. Some have hidden meanings your kids know and you don't. This guide covers the ones with secondary meanings in teen culture — social, substances, and the ones worth paying closer attention to.
Open Guide →A guide to finding the right lawyer in your state — what to look for, what to ask, and how to evaluate fit before you commit. Includes resources for low-cost and sliding-scale legal help if money is tight.
Read the Guide → Can't Afford a Lawyer?Describe what's happening. Get a real answer — not a list of bullet points, not legal advice, just straight thinking from someone who's been in it. Good for message rewrites, co-parenting situations, what to say to the kids, and the hard questions that come up at 2am.
Ask a Question →Paste what they sent and get a calm, clean response. Or write what you want to say and get a version you can actually send. Firm, neutral, warm, or Gray Rock — you pick the tone. Nothing you type here is saved or shared.
Open No Fuel →