Co-Parenting App in Charlotte, North Carolina

Court-admissible messaging, shared custody calendar, and expense tracking — built for Charlotte families navigating co-parenting through Mecklenburg County District Court, Family Division.

Charlotte family court information

Custody and family law cases in Charlotte are handled by the Mecklenburg County District Court, Family Division in Mecklenburg County. Under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-13.2, North Carolina courts use the District Court system. Civly's court-ready exports are formatted for North Carolina requirements.

Charlotte co-parents near the North Carolina–South Carolina state line sometimes navigate cross-state custody complexities that Civly helps simplify with organized records.

Charlotte

874,579 residents

Mecklenburg County

primary county

District Court

court system

How Civly helps Charlotte parents

AI-powered message rewriting

Type what you really feel — Civly rewrites it into something any Mecklenburg County District Court, Family Division judge would respect. Your vent stays private. Your record stays clean.

Shared custody calendar

Color-coded custody schedule synced with your Charlotte parenting plan. Share a read-only link with grandparents, attorneys, or mediators.

Expense tracking with receipt OCR

Snap a receipt or forward an email. AI extracts the amount. Your co-parent approves or disputes. Track every shared expense in Charlotte.

Pricing comparison

Civly

$59/year

  • AI message rewriting
  • Custody calendar
  • Expense tracking
  • Court-ready exports
  • Free attorney portal

OurFamilyWizard

$240/year

No AI. Manual entry. Documentation only.

Frequently asked questions

Start co-parenting better in Charlotte

Join thousands of parents using Civly to communicate professionally and protect their custody case.

Get started — $59/year

30-day money-back guarantee. Court-accepted in every state.