If you are co-parenting in Richland Parish, you can message the other parent for free. Parents in Richland parish and across Louisiana get the same secure, time-stamped thread at no cost, while the well-known paid co-parenting apps now charge a monthly fee.
Co-parenting in Louisiana is hard enough without a subscription bill. While the well-known apps now charge a monthly fee, this one keeps direct text messaging with your co-parent free. Every message is time-stamped and tamper-evident, so you build a clear, court-defensible written record. When things run hot, calm written messages help you keep the focus where it belongs, on your kids.
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 Louisiana 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.
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Yes. Co-parent text messaging is free for parents in Richland Parish, with $0 to start and no credit card. You also get free family law guides, a Child Support Calculator, and court forms for Louisiana and every other state.
No. Both parents send and read messages for free. While the paid co-parenting apps now charge a monthly fee, secure text messaging here stays free for both of you.
Your messages are saved as a time-stamped, tamper-evident record, which is the kind of clear written history Louisiana courts expect when communication is at issue. This is a self-help resource and not legal advice. For your specific case, talk with a licensed Louisiana attorney.