For family law professionals
Coparenting resources for family law attorneys
Help clients spend less energy on high-conflict communication and move through the day-to-day with more clarity between legal milestones. BestInterest supports calmer exchanges, parenting-plan follow-through, and organized records—giving clients more room to focus on their children and attorneys a clearer view when review is needed.

An attorney’s perspective
“BestInterest protects you from yourself. It allows you to respond to the actual substance of the message—and it can train you to not need it.”
Between legal milestones
Help clients make progress between meetings and court dates
Give clients practical structure for difficult communication while keeping clearer information available when legal review is needed.
Help reduce escalation on both sides of the exchange
Tone Guardian offers clients a calmer rewrite before delivery, while Message Shield can restate harmful incoming language before it is presented. Together, they can reduce escalation and emotional exposure without removing the client’s control over what they send or view.
Turn parenting plans into day-to-day guidance
Parents can upload a current parenting plan for AI-assisted review and use Coparent Coach to reference schedules, responsibilities, and communication expectations when questions arise.
Make records easier to review
Verified Reports organize supported messages, calls, tasks, expenses, and journal entries into consistent PDFs, helping attorneys review what happened without reconstructing fragmented texts and screenshots.
Support clients even when only one parent participates
Solo Mode gives one parent access to coaching, organization, and documentation tools without waiting for the other parent to join, making BestInterest useful even when cooperation cannot be assumed.
Attorney toolkit
Practical resources for client and court work
Share clear client materials, adapt proposed order language, and review court-facing guidance in one place.
Six-month professional license
Experience BestInterest firsthand so you can understand the client journey and recommend the right tools with confidence.
Get a free licenseSuggested court order language
Adapt practical provisions for communication, response times, schedules, expenses, AI guidance, records, affordability, and one-parent participation.
Review suggested order languageJudicial reference guide
Review how proactive AI, parenting-plan guidance, one-parent use, and organized records can support families and court professionals in high-conflict matters.
Review the judicial guideCourt resources for judicial officers
Share court-facing information about institutional review, affordability, one-parent use, and practical implementation.
Explore court resourcesClient conversations
Clear pages to review or share
Explain why you may recommend BestInterest, show clients how reports work, and help them understand the tools available.
Attorney referral page
Share a plain-language introduction to why a family law professional may recommend BestInterest and how clients can get started.
Share with clientsVerified Reports
See how supported messages, calls, tasks, expenses, and journal entries can be organized into consistent PDF reports for professional review.
Review report optionsComplete feature guide
Explore communication, conflict-reduction, planning, expense, calling, and documentation tools available to clients.
Explore all featuresAffordability support
Help clients access paid features when cost is a barrier
BestInterest offers multiple fee-waiver programs for qualifying families. Professionals can refer clients to one online application for:
- Military
- First Responders and Healthcare Workers
- Financial Hardship
- Domestic-Violence Safety
- Legal Aid and Pro Bono
- Existing Court Fee-Waiver Status
- Family Reunification
Professional visibility
Get featured in our Professionals Network
Eligible attorneys, therapists, and other coparenting professionals can apply to be featured in BestInterest’s public directory, helping families find support from professionals who understand high-conflict coparenting.
