Evidence Tracker
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Evidence Tracker

ROHAN MICHAEL PETERSON · released 12 Apr 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Currently in beta — free early access while we finalise our launch. All features are available at no cost during this period.

Evidence Tracker is built for anyone navigating family law proceedings alone without a lawyer, or working alongside one.

At its core is Oren, an AI legal companion grounded in real Commonwealth family law legislation. Oren helps you understand your rights, assess your evidence, and prepare for court.*

What you get:

A secure evidence vault — photos, documents, emails, child statements

A chronological case timeline built for court

AI-powered case summaries drawing on your actual evidence

Gmail import for legal correspondence

Google Drive backup

Jurisdiction-aware advice across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Ireland

Evidence Tracker does not provide legal advice. Always consult a qualified lawyer for your specific situation.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

Log daily parenting time and missed visits with GPS-verified pick-up and drop-off records

Record incidents with severity ratings mapped to Family Law Act s60CC factors

Capture children's statements, witness observations, and communication logs

Track court dates, deadlines, and legal appointments

Import emails, photos, SMS, and documents directly into your evidence file

Generate court-ready PDF bundles organised by category and date

Ask Oren for plain-language guidance on your specific situation

YOUR EVIDENCE. YOUR CASE. PROTECTED.

Evidence Tracker keeps everything in one secure place — organised, timestamped, and ready when you need it.

Disclaimer: Evidence Tracker provides legal information, not legal advice. Always consult a qualified family lawyer for advice specific to your situation.