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Write it down
while it's fresh.

Payments, incidents, messages and handovers — dated, in one place, exportable when someone official asks. Not about winning. About knowing where things stand.

Use this page to keep a dated record of the things that pass between two households: shared costs for the kids, incidents worth remembering, significant messages, and handovers that didn't go to plan.

Each entry takes about 20 seconds. Facts and dates only — write what happened, not what you think of it. Commentary doesn't hold up; dates and amounts do.

First goal: never have to reconstruct three months from memory.

Add an entry
Twenty seconds. Date, what happened, done.

Stays in your browser like everything else in Atlas. Nothing is sent anywhere. Back it up from Admin → Move data.

The record.

These aren't events. They're the dates and facts worth keeping — for yourself, for legal conversations, or just to remember where you started. They print as page one of the dossier.

Your Timeline

Key Notes
Keeping it useful: short entries beat long ones. Dates and amounts beat adjectives. If it involves money, log it the day it happens. If it involves the kids, log what changed — not how you felt about it. The printable companion pack's What to write down guidance covers what's worth recording and what's overkill.