This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Florida attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Under Florida Statute 61.13, every divorce or paternity case involving minor children must include a parenting plan that addresses time-sharing, decision-making authority, and communication. Having a plan on paper is one thing. Following it day-to-day — coordinating schedules, splitting expenses, and communicating without conflict — is another.
Co-parenting apps exist to make that second part easier. They keep a documented record of every message, expense request, and schedule change. In contentious situations, that record can be genuinely important in court. In cooperative situations, it keeps things organized and removes a lot of ambient friction. Here's a practical comparison of the leading options.
OurFamilyWizard
OurFamilyWizard is widely considered the gold standard for high-conflict co-parenting situations, and it's the app most commonly recommended by Florida family law attorneys and mediators.
What it does well
- Unalterable message log: Messages cannot be edited or deleted after sending — every communication is timestamped and preserved exactly as written. This is meaningful if your messages are ever referenced in court.
- Tone meter: A feature that flags potentially hostile language before you send. Genuinely useful for reducing escalation.
- Expense tracking: Log shared child expenses, attach receipts, and request reimbursements. Both parents see the full ledger.
- Shared calendar: Visualizes the parenting schedule with color-coding for each parent. Both parties can request schedule changes, and the other parent must accept or decline — creating a documented record.
- Info bank: A shared repository for medical records, school information, emergency contacts, insurance cards, and other important documents.
- Professional access: Attorneys, mediators, and therapists can be granted read-only access to your account, making court preparation significantly faster.
What to know
OurFamilyWizard is the most expensive option — approximately $99–$179 per parent, per year depending on the plan tier. Some Florida courts have begun recommending or even ordering its use in high-conflict cases. If your situation has ongoing tension, it's worth the cost. If things are genuinely cooperative, there are less expensive options.
TalkingParents
TalkingParents takes a similar approach to OurFamilyWizard — tamper-proof records, court-admissible communication logs — at a lower price point.
What it does well
- Certified records: TalkingParents offers the ability to download certified, court-ready records of your communication history — accepted in Florida courts.
- All-in-one messaging: Text, photo sharing, and call recording all within the app, all preserved.
- Shared calendar and expense tracker: Solid versions of both core features.
- Free base tier: Basic messaging and calendar features are available for free, making it accessible if cost is a concern.
What to know
TalkingParents' paid tiers ($8.99–$14.99/month per parent) unlock certified records and additional features. The free tier is functional but limits record access. Overall it's a strong alternative to OurFamilyWizard for parents who want court-ready documentation at a lower cost.
2Houses
2Houses positions itself as a more collaborative, less adversarial co-parenting platform. It's a good fit when both parents are reasonably cooperative and the priority is organization rather than documentation.
What it does well
- Child-centered profile: Each child has their own profile page with photos, medical info, and notes — a nice touch for parents who want a shared reference point for their kids' lives.
- Financial tracking: Expense sharing with a clean interface and summary reports. Good for tracking recurring shared costs over time.
- Journal feature: Parents can each keep a digital journal about the children — activities, milestones, observations. Can be shared optionally.
- Parenting plan integration: You can enter your actual parenting plan provisions and track compliance against them.
What to know
2Houses costs approximately $13.99/month (one subscription covers both parents). It's meaningfully less focused on court-admissible documentation than OurFamilyWizard or TalkingParents, so it's less suited for high-conflict situations. For cooperative co-parenting, it's arguably the most pleasant to use day-to-day.
Cozi Family Organizer
Cozi isn't specifically a co-parenting app — it's a family organization tool used by millions of intact families. But some co-parents use it successfully when conflict is low and they're primarily looking for a shared calendar and grocery/task list.
What it does well
- Shared family calendar: Simple, clean, easy to use. Color-coded by family member.
- Shopping and to-do lists: Useful for coordinating kids' supplies, school items, and logistics.
- Free tier available: Cozi's basic version is free and covers the calendar and lists.
What to know
Cozi has no documentation or court-admissibility features. If there's any chance communication records might ever matter, use a purpose-built co-parenting app instead. Cozi is best reserved for cooperative co-parents who simply want a shared family calendar and aren't concerned about documentation.
Comparison at a Glance
| App | Court Records | Expense Tracking | Shared Calendar | Cost (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OurFamilyWizard | Yes (attorney access) | Yes | Yes | $99–$179/yr per parent |
| TalkingParents | Yes (certified) | Yes | Yes | Free–$15/mo per parent |
| 2Houses | Limited | Yes | Yes | ~$14/mo (shared) |
| Cozi | No | No | Yes | Free (premium $30/yr) |
Which App Is Right for Your Situation?
The honest answer depends on the level of conflict and documentation risk in your co-parenting relationship:
- High-conflict or litigation-prone: OurFamilyWizard. The tamper-proof records and attorney access are worth the price.
- Moderate conflict, cost-conscious: TalkingParents. The certified records feature gives you legal-grade documentation at a lower cost.
- Cooperative co-parents who want organization: 2Houses. Well-designed, child-focused, and covers all the basics.
- Very cooperative, minimal needs: Cozi or even a shared Google Calendar. Not ideal, but functional when trust is high.
A Note on Your Parenting Plan
No app replaces a well-drafted parenting plan. Florida courts require that parenting plans address time-sharing schedules, decision-making for education, healthcare, and extracurricular activities, and communication methods between parents. Whatever app you choose, make sure your actual plan covers these bases — then use the app to execute it.
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