How to Prove Shared Child Expenses After Separation
The problem is rarely the expense itself — it's proving what was paid, when, and under which rules once trust starts to erode.
We turn bank statements, receipts, and payment records into a fileable packet — without the other parent.
Built for the moment your attorney asks: "Can you prove this?"
Summary of reviewed expenses
See packet summary
Disputed items highlighted
Bank transfer
Jan 10 · Statement
See source
Matched
Medical receipt
Jan 8 · Email
See source
Review required
Cash reimbursement
Dec 15 · Note
See source
Source linked
The record is scattered.
The dispute happens later.
When cases escalate, expenses live across banks, emails, receipts, and apps.
Attorneys spend hours reconstructing and parents pay for legal time instead of resolution.
ClearRecord reduces reconstruction work by delivering a fixed-price packet.
A paid Dispute Packet that turns fragmented evidence into a lawyer-ready record.
Works with what you already have.
No cooperation required.
Built for disputes, not chats.
What makes this different
Legacy tools record what happens inside their app. ClearRecord structures everything outside the app into a single packet.
ClearRecord does not replace court tools. It complements them.
Send what you have. Receive the packet.
Upload statements, receipts, and records from existing tools.
We categorize expenses, link sources, and flag disputes.
A single PDF built for attorney review and filing.
Use it at escalation.
When reconstruction costs start to climb.
ClearRecord is designed for late-stage disputes. The packet captures:
Best used when you need a record you can file quickly.
A single PDF you can hand to a lawyer.
Structured, categorized, and source-linked. Built to reduce legal hours.
Each packet includes:
Fileable. Source-linked. Fixed price.
No app adoption required.
Family law attorneys handling custody or reimbursement disputes, and parents already in litigation.
Not suited for amicable co-parenting or ongoing expense tracking.
Learn about dispute-ready documentation
The problem is rarely the expense itself — it's proving what was paid, when, and under which rules once trust starts to erode.
When disputes reach court, the question is not 'who is right?' but 'what can be reliably established?' Understand what makes records credible.
A refusal to reimburse shared child expenses is common after separation. Learn what matters most when documenting these situations.
Without asking the other parent to cooperate.