Decode the story beneath the surface.
Splitifi’s AI tools for custody evaluators cut through performance and distortion. Pattern analysis, report support, and behavior mapping, without bias or distraction.
Custody evaluations aren’t about who’s louder.
They’re about who’s consistent, credible, and child-focused. Splitifi equips you with structured intake flows, manipulation flagging, and chronological behavior modeling that helps evaluators make sound, defensible recommendations.
Backed by clinical insights and built with guidance from court-appointed experts nationwide.
Set your custody evaluation up for success.
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Structure + Planning
Scope eliminates blind spots from the start. Evaluators are often pulled into complex, high-stakes cases before they have full visibility. Key context—like domestic violence findings, protective orders, mental health flags, or jurisdictional limitations—can be scattered across emails, filings, or court orders. Scope fixes this by generating a complete, auto-adjusted evaluation blueprint from your intake. It captures the full family system, maps allegations, integrates local legal standards, and highlights what’s missing or misaligned before any observation begins. For evaluators dealing with parallel parenting, relocation disputes, or supervised contact, Scope ensures nothing is overlooked and that your role stays aligned with court orders.
Benefits
• Instantly builds a full evaluation plan tailored to the case profile
• Highlights missing disclosures, unclear allegations, or procedural constraints
• Auto-adjusts based on risk level, parenting configurations, and child age
• Prevents time waste and legal missteps from incomplete intake or scope creep
• Creates a defensible structure that links directly into observation and reporting tools
Scope brings order to chaos. It replaces guesswork with grounded planning and gives custody evaluators the clarity they need before a single interview is scheduled.
Turn chaos into a court-ready timeline.
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Structure + Planning
Trace creates clarity in complex custody cases. Custody evaluators are flooded with fragmented events—incident reports, therapist notes, disclosures, texts, filings—all arriving at different times, in different formats. Trying to reconstruct what happened when, and who knew what at each point, is time-consuming and error-prone. Trace solves this by automatically building a dynamic, editable case timeline from intake data, interviews, documents, and collateral uploads. It links each event to a source and tags it by relevance, so evaluators can instantly visualize patterns, contradictions, or escalation points.
Benefits
• Auto-generates a chronological timeline of disclosures, contacts, filings, and incidents
• Updates in real time as new data is entered or uploaded
• Flags gaps, overlaps, or timing inconsistencies in party narratives
• Links each event to source material for full defensibility
• Creates courtroom-ready exhibits with filters for event type, date range, or participant
Trace replaces the highlighter-and-spreadsheet chaos with a streamlined, evidentiary timeline evaluators can trust. When every detail matters, Trace helps you see the whole picture.
Focus on what actually matters.
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Structure + Planning
Stack turns evidence overload into prioritized insight. Custody evaluators are handed piles of documents—school reports, medical records, texts, therapy notes, police logs—without clear guidance on what’s relevant. Important domains like mental health, parenting consistency, or child safety may be under-documented or missing entirely. Stack uses natural language processing to scan all uploaded collateral and rank it by relevance to best interest factors. It also flags gaps, redundancies, and underrepresented areas so no critical domain goes unnoticed.
Benefits
• Automatically ranks documents and sources by evidentiary value
• Highlights blind spots or domains with limited supporting evidence
• Reduces evaluator time spent sorting and re-reading irrelevant material
• Groups sources by parenting domains (e.g., discipline, attachment, stability)
• Supports clean, citation-ready logic chains for final reports
Stack makes it easy to cut through the noise. It ensures evaluators spend time where it counts and build findings on the strongest possible foundation.
See the family system clearly.
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Structure + Planning
Map transforms abstract relationships into visual clarity. Evaluators often rely on memory or scattered notes to track who lives where, who supports whom, and where conflict or dependency exists. In cases involving blended families, kinship care, or multiple households, this becomes difficult to manage. Map solves this with an interactive relationship builder that merges genogram and ecomap formats. Evaluators can layer in warmth, estrangement, caregiving burden, and support dynamics to visualize the emotional and structural ecosystem around the child.
Benefits
• Builds dynamic relationship maps tailored to complex custody cases
• Visualizes household makeup, caregiver roles, and support networks
• Flags areas of conflict, over-reliance, or emotional detachment
• Links each person or household to interview, observation, or collateral data
• Helps evaluators quickly understand relational risks and protective factors
Map gives you a full view of the child’s world, not just a list of names and addresses.
Structure every minute of your observation.
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Observation + Interview Insight
Observe helps evaluators capture what matters most during contact. Whether observing in person or reviewing video footage, it is easy to get distracted by logistics or interpersonal tension. Important behavioral cues can be missed. Observe provides a structured assistant that guides the evaluator through real-time tagging of emotional signals, child responses, boundary-setting, and developmental markers. It ensures observations are complete, consistent, and clinically useful.
Benefits
• Offers customizable templates based on child age and observation type
• Tracks warmth, responsiveness, redirection, and avoidance patterns
• Prompts debrief questions and thematic summaries post-observation
• Ensures evaluators document what matters without delay or distraction
• Supports accurate, neutral write-ups with embedded behavior coding
Observe takes the guesswork out of observation and brings structure to subtle moments.
Compare every voice in the room.
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Observation + Interview Insight
Echo identifies where stories align, diverge, or fall silent. Every party in a custody case offers a version of the truth. Parents, children, therapists, teachers, and even collateral witnesses bring forward their own narratives. Echo helps evaluators make sense of it all by comparing themes, contradictions, and omissions across sources. It scans interview notes, written statements, and uploaded documents to identify consistent patterns or emerging gaps.
Benefits
• Detects overlap and divergence in parent, child, and collateral narratives
• Flags inconsistencies, suggestibility markers, or significant omissions
• Groups themes by topic for easier evaluation of alignment or concern
• Surfaces alternative frames that may challenge initial impressions
• Anchors evaluator findings in verifiable narrative patterns
Echo brings order to the noise. It gives evaluators the clarity to see not just what is said, but what it means.
Track how children signal change.
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Observation + Interview Insight
Drift helps evaluators detect subtle shifts in a child’s behavior or alignment. Across multiple interviews or household transitions, a child’s language, tone, and emotional posture can change. These shifts might reflect natural development or external pressure. Drift compares the child’s statements and behavior over time to identify patterns that may suggest emotional regression, enmeshment, alignment shifts, or distress signals that are easy to overlook.
Benefits
• Analyzes transcripts, notes, and videos across multiple timepoints
• Detects tone shifts, vocabulary changes, and relational language trends
• Flags patterns consistent with pressure, loyalty conflict, or regression
• Helps evaluators distinguish between developmental change and external influence
• Builds a time-stamped insight log for use in reports or court
Drift lets you track the child’s internal weather—not just the external story.
Measure what words miss.
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Observation + Interview Insight
Pulse turns real-time behavior into usable metrics. Evaluators watching parent-child interactions are often left relying on memory or handwritten notes. Important data points like how often a parent soothes, redirects, or sets boundaries can get lost. Pulse provides a live tagging interface to capture interactional behaviors tied to developmental expectations. It supports consistent, structured coding whether you are in the room or reviewing video.
Benefits
• Tracks frequency and quality of interaction behaviors in real time
• Tags attunement, conflict response, scaffolding, and limit-setting
• Compares parent behavior to developmental benchmarks
• Builds a structured interaction summary ready for direct report insertion
• Supports neutral, measurable insight into parenting capacity
Pulse helps evaluators code what counts—without missing a beat.
Compare parenting capacity with clinical precision.
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Risk + Resilience Analysis
Weigh helps evaluators move from subjective impressions to structured judgment. Custody cases often involve two parents with very different strengths and weaknesses. Without a clear system, evaluators risk being inconsistent or influenced by tone, language, or presentation. Weigh uses a standardized rubric across key parenting domains like emotional attunement, follow-through, problem-solving, and adaptability. It creates side-by-side profiles with narrative support, making evaluations more transparent and defensible.
Benefits
• Applies a structured rubric to compare parenting behaviors and capacities
• Supports each rating with evidence from interviews and observations
• Reduces bias by keeping focus on behaviors, not presentation style
• Produces ready-to-use comparison summaries for inclusion in reports
• Enhances evaluator confidence and defensibility in recommendations
Weigh turns complexity into clarity. It ensures parenting capacity is measured, not guessed.
Score every factor with clarity and backing.
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Risk + Resilience Analysis
Matrix gives evaluators a structured way to weigh risks and strengths. Courts demand that evaluators address best interest factors, but doing so without a consistent scoring method can open findings to challenge. Matrix allows evaluators to score each factor—such as safety, stability, emotional bonds, and substance use—on a calibrated scale. It links each score to narrative justification and source material, making evaluations transparent, evidence-backed, and courtroom-ready.
Benefits
• Scores each best interest factor using structured, customizable criteria
• Links every score to specific evidence from interviews or documents
• Visualizes overall risk and resilience profile across parents
• Helps evaluators avoid inconsistent or unsupported judgments
• Creates clear exhibits that withstand legal scrutiny
Matrix brings structure to complex judgment calls and gives your conclusions the support they need.
Cut through unclear or evolving allegations.
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Risk + Resilience Analysis
Fog helps evaluators deconstruct murky or shifting claims. Allegations often come without dates, context, or clear meaning. Parents may repeat concerns in general terms or shift the details over time. Fog breaks these allegations down into specific elements, highlighting what is missing, what is consistent, and where suggestibility or distortion may be in play. It brings structure to vague or emotionally charged claims so they can be fairly examined.
Benefits
• Breaks broad or vague allegations into testable components
• Tracks how stories evolve across time and context
• Flags signs of overgeneralization, memory distortion, or missing details
• Anchors analysis in what is known versus what is implied
• Helps evaluators separate serious claims from unclear or overstated concerns
Fog brings precision to one of the hardest parts of a custody evaluation.
Uncover what is not being said.
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Risk + Resilience Analysis
Veil identifies subtle family dynamics that often go undetected. Some harmful patterns—like coercive control, triangulation, or emotional enmeshment—are not directly reported. They emerge across interviews, tone, word choices, and contradictions. Veil scans transcripts and documents for clinical red flags that point to hidden pressures or influence. It gives evaluators a way to surface risks that are real but rarely explicit.
Benefits
• Flags language patterns linked to covert control or relational manipulation
• Connects indirect signals across interviews, observations, and collateral
• Identifies themes of emotional dependence, isolation, or triangulation
• Adds depth to risk assessments that rely only on direct disclosures
• Enhances evaluator ability to detect patterns that deserve closer scrutiny
Veil helps evaluators see what is being communicated even when no one says it out loud.
Extract what matters from legal clutter.
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Document + Evidence Intelligence
Parse turns dense legal documents into usable insights. Court orders, declarations, and filings are often filled with procedural language and buried constraints. Evaluators risk missing critical clauses about contact restrictions, jurisdiction, or evaluator authority. Parse scans uploaded documents and highlights what matters—orders affecting scope, inconsistencies, timeline restrictions, and clauses that require immediate attention.
Benefits
• Extracts key directives and constraints from court documents
• Flags inconsistencies or contradictory terms
• Identifies evaluator role limits and procedural risks
• Summarizes legal obligations in plain, usable language
• Helps evaluators stay aligned with court expectations from day one
Parse reduces legal risk and saves hours of manual review.
Align findings across professional voices.
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Document + Evidence Intelligence
Sync connects evaluator insights with reports from therapists, GALs, and other professionals. Evaluators are often handed multiple outside assessments without knowing where they align or diverge from their own findings. Sync scans external documents and highlights areas of agreement, contradiction, or silence on key child well-being domains. It ensures evaluators are neither duplicating nor contradicting other voices without awareness.
Benefits
• Compares evaluator notes with GAL, therapist, or collateral reports
• Highlights agreement, conflict, or omission across key concerns
• Prevents unintentional misalignment with other professional findings
• Surfaces overlooked issues raised by other sources
• Supports a coordinated, child-centered understanding of the case
Sync helps evaluators stay in step with the broader professional ecosystem.
Secure every collateral with domain tagging.
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Document + Evidence Intelligence
Vault makes collateral collection easy, secure, and organized. Teachers, doctors, family members, and others often have relevant evidence, but the process of collecting and organizing it is chaotic. Vault provides a secure upload portal where third parties can submit documents that are automatically tagged by domain—school behavior, health, emotional concerns, and more. It streamlines intake and reduces evaluator follow-up.
Benefits
• Allows secure, encrypted document uploads from any collateral source
• Automatically tags submissions by relevance area
• Organizes collateral evidence into evaluator-ready categories
• Reduces manual intake and sorting
• Enhances traceability and documentation of all third-party input
Vault ensures nothing gets lost and every voice is properly placed.
Build reports that hold up in court.
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Document + Evidence Intelligence
Frame turns complex evaluations into structured, citation-ready reports. Custody evaluators face pressure to write clear, neutral, and defensible findings. Without the right structure, reports can become disorganized, inconsistent, or vulnerable on the stand. Frame generates a full report framework linked to interviews, observations, and evidence. It guides the evaluator through logic chains, neutral phrasing, and clear best interest factor alignment.
Benefits
• Produces editable, fully structured reports linked to evaluation data
• Anchors conclusions in observed behavior and documented evidence
• Prompts neutral language and removes emotionally charged phrasing
• Aligns each section with best interest standards and court expectations
• Saves time while protecting evaluator credibility
Frame helps evaluators write with clarity, confidence, and precision.
Design parenting plans that fit the child.
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Planning + Outcome Modeling
Plan helps evaluators recommend parenting arrangements that are practical and child-focused. Standard templates often miss key dynamics like developmental needs, parent work schedules, or transportation logistics. Plan allows evaluators to build, adjust, and justify parenting time recommendations with a full view of history, risk, relationship quality, and real-world barriers. It produces plans that are realistic, modifiable, and aligned with the child’s best interest.
Benefits
• Suggests visitation structures based on age, history, and relationship quality
• Allows for adjustments tied to logistical or safety constraints
• Anchors recommendations in evidence and developmental appropriateness
• Produces court-ready parenting plan language with built-in flexibility
• Helps evaluators avoid one-size-fits-all solutions
Plan gives structure to what the child needs and what the case allows.
Coach conflict into parallel parenting.
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Planning + Outcome Modeling
Bridge supports parents transitioning from high conflict to structured parallel parenting. Evaluators often recommend parallel parenting but lack tools to guide the transition. Bridge provides a step-by-step roadmap including behavior agreements, communication protocols, and compliance checklists. It helps evaluators offer more than a recommendation—it gives parents a plan to follow.
Benefits
• Generates a tailored transition roadmap for hostile parenting dynamics
• Includes communication boundaries, accountability checkpoints, and parenting lanes
• Tracks compliance behaviors and flags non-adherence
• Helps evaluators provide structure beyond the final report
• Supports long-term stability and reduces post-order litigation
Bridge turns the idea of parallel parenting into a real-world path forward.
Stress test your report before court does.
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Planning + Outcome Modeling
Lens lets evaluators preview how their reports will hold up under scrutiny. Even strong evaluations can get challenged if the logic, tone, or recommendations appear biased or unsupported. Lens scans your draft and simulates how a judge or opposing counsel might question its structure. It highlights weak logic chains, overstatements, or vulnerable language—before anyone else does.
Benefits
• Analyzes narrative tone and logical flow of evaluator reports
• Flags areas that may invite cross-examination or judicial concern
• Tests the connection between recommendations and supporting evidence
• Suggests neutral wording for sections that appear subjective
• Protects evaluator credibility in contested settings
Lens gives you the advantage of seeing your report through a courtroom lens—before it’s too late.
Forecast what conflict comes next.
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Planning + Outcome Modeling
Edge helps evaluators predict where post-order conflict is likely to erupt. High-conflict families often repeat patterns of escalation even after orders are finalized. Edge analyzes language use, disclosure patterns, behavioral trends, and historical incidents to identify hotspots that may trigger future disputes. It helps evaluators make more informed recommendations with risk forecasting in mind.
Benefits
• Predicts likely zones of post-order conflict or litigation
• Analyzes parent language, alignment shifts, and behavioral patterns
• Flags themes linked to non-compliance, undermining, or gatekeeping
• Enhances long-term planning by identifying instability risks
• Supports forward-looking recommendations based on case history
Edge turns past chaos into future planning power.
Scrub your language, protect your credibility.
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Ethics + Transparency Guardrails
Neutral scans evaluation text for bias signals and emotional language. Even well-intentioned reports can include phrases that sound judgmental, inconsistent, or emotionally loaded. Neutral flags tone shifts, confirmation bias, or unequal standards applied to different parents. It helps evaluators maintain objectivity and prevent report language from undermining their findings.
Benefits
• Detects emotionally charged or suggestive language in reports
• Flags inconsistent standards across parties
• Suggests alternative phrasing that maintains clinical neutrality
• Helps evaluators protect tone, clarity, and credibility
• Supports ethical and defensible documentation
Neutral ensures that your writing is as impartial as your process.
Test your logic from the other side.
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Ethics + Transparency Guardrails
Balance prompts evaluators to challenge their own assumptions. For every conclusion reached, it offers plausible counter-hypotheses and invites the evaluator to reexamine supporting data. This process strengthens neutrality and helps identify areas where further inquiry may be needed. It builds confidence in the recommendations by testing them under intellectual pressure.
Benefits
• Surfaces alternative interpretations for risk and resilience findings
• Encourages evaluators to stress-test their own reasoning
• Reduces risk of tunnel vision or confirmation bias
• Strengthens confidence in final conclusions
• Enhances ethical and balanced evaluation practices
Balance protects your process by questioning it—so others do not have to.
Explain the process in ways kids understand.
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Ethics + Transparency Guardrails
Consent helps evaluators communicate the evaluation process to children in a clear, age-appropriate way. Many children are confused, anxious, or misinformed about what an evaluation means. Consent builds scripts, visuals, and language options that match developmental stages and help the child feel informed and safe. It also creates a record of assent and understanding that can be documented.
Benefits
• Generates age-appropriate scripts to explain the evaluation
• Offers visual aids and metaphors for younger children
• Builds a record of the child’s assent and comprehension
• Reduces anxiety and confusion about the process
• Supports trauma-informed practice and ethical transparency
Consent helps children understand what is happening and that their voice matters.
Document every decision, edit, and override.
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Ethics + Transparency Guardrails
Trail creates a transparent record of evaluator choices throughout the process. Every time a score is changed, a section rewritten, or a finding revised, Trail captures the when, why, and what. It allows evaluators to justify judgment calls and show the evolution of their thinking. If challenged in court, the evaluator has a full audit trail to support their work.
Benefits
• Tracks edits, overrides, and decision changes with time-stamps
• Captures rationale for major judgment calls
• Supports peer review, legal defense, and internal reflection
• Protects evaluators from claims of inconsistency or bias
• Enhances transparency and ethical accountability
Trail gives you a record of how you got there—and proof that you got it right.