Raising kids across two homes in Arkansas is hard enough without a monthly bill on top of it. The well-known co-parenting apps that judges often recommend now charge a fee, and several dropped their free plans in 2026. This app keeps secure co-parent text messaging free, so Arkansas parents get a calm, clear, time-stamped written record. In high-conflict cases, judges often want co-parents to communicate in writing, and this keeps that record court-defensible.
Every message you send lives in one secure thread that is time-stamped and tamper-evident, so you build a calm, clear written record. That is the kind of organized, court-defensible history that helps in Arkansas family court, especially in high-conflict cases where judges often want co-parents to communicate in writing. FamilyCourtHelp.com is a self-help resource, not a law firm, and this is not legal advice. When you and the other parent work out parenting time (what Arkansas courts often call "Custody / Parenting Time"), a written record of what each of you agreed to keeps things clear.
Your free account also unlocks 50-state family law guides, FAQs and a glossary, a Family Court Map and flowchart, a Child Support Calculator, court forms and official links for all 50 states, and a lawyer and court reporter directory. No credit card, ever.
Getting started takes a minute. Create a free account, open the messenger, and invite your co-parent with a link. Both of you can send and read messages for free, with nothing to install to try it and no card on file. You only pay if you ever choose an optional upgrade.
Yes. Direct text messaging with your co-parent is free, with $0 to start and no credit card. While the paid apps now charge a monthly fee, Arkansas parents can keep a clear, time-stamped, tamper-evident written record here at no cost.
No. Co-parent text messaging is free for both of you. Neither parent in Arkansas needs to pay or enter a card to send and receive messages.
Nothing for co-parent text messaging. It is $0 with no credit card and no trial that turns into a charge. Optional upgrades exist if you ever want them, but messaging your co-parent in writing is always free.
No app is "court approved" the way an official form is, and we never claim a judge requires this one. What it gives you is a secure, time-stamped, tamper-evident record of your messages, which is the kind of clear written history family courts in Arkansas expect when communication is at issue.
Send them a free invite link. Because there is no fee on either side, cost is never a reason to say no, and you both share the same calm, written thread that keeps the focus on your kids.