Calm start
Put the ordinary details somewhere neutral.
When the schedule is working, Raposa gives two homes one shared place for messages, school notes, documents and receipts — without making the relationship feel adversarial.
Shared care records for separated families
Messages, schedules, handovers, expenses and documents — held in one shared record built around your child, that quietly keeps the receipts.
One household, one subscription
Data hosted in Europe (GDPR / UK GDPR)
Evidence is yours, exportable any time
Not legal advice — we hold the record
Why Raposa exists
Most separated families are not trying to create evidence every day. They are trying to get through school pickups, shared costs, appointments, documents and messages without losing context.
Raposa gives the day-to-day coordination a steady home. If tomorrow needs a mediator, solicitor, attorney or clearer conversation, the neutral record is already organised — without rebuilding it from screenshots.
The co-parenting journey
Raposa is not two products for two kinds of families. It is one shared care record that stays useful as a household moves from everyday coordination to moments that need a clearer record.
Calm start
When the schedule is working, Raposa gives two homes one shared place for messages, school notes, documents and receipts — without making the relationship feel adversarial.
Everyday habit
The value builds quietly: a dated record of what was agreed, what changed, who was told and which documents were shared. No one has to reconstruct the basics later.
Change point
A move, a new partner, a school decision or money pressure can change what had been working. Raposa keeps the conversation practical because the history is organised before stress arrives.
Professional review
When you need a solicitor, attorney or mediator, export the care record or invite them in. Raposa holds the record; your professional decides what it means.
How it works
Raposa is built for the work that already happens between two homes: setup, daily logs, small changes and clean exports.
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Create one shared care record around your child and invite the people who need access.
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Messages, handovers, expenses, documents and notes sit together instead of across five apps.
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Use Raposa to keep ordinary schedule-change context together while approval workflows continue to evolve.
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When you need help, export the dated record for your solicitor, attorney or mediator.
What lives in a care record
Drafts stay private. Sent messages become permanent record entries with timestamps and read markers.
Recurring rules, one-off changes and handovers expand into a clear week-by-week view.
When you choose to confirm a handover, the time, location, photos and notes can sit with the wider record.
Shared child costs keep receipts and payment status together while richer expense workflows continue to evolve.
Court orders, parenting plans, school letters and medical records carry checksums and metadata.
Generate a complete, dated bundle to share with your professional whenever you need it.
Proposals, not paperwork
A schedule change should be easy to propose, discuss and keep with the record — not scattered across screenshots or solicitor emails.
Use Raposa to keep the ordinary change-request context together. As proposal and approval workflows mature, the direction is a clearer path from request to response without losing context.
Plain boundaries
We do not interpret court orders, recommend strategy or replace your solicitor or attorney.
Raposa keeps a clean, timestamped record. Your lawyer and jurisdiction decide what it means.
We do not track the other parent, import private messages or score anyone's behaviour.
We hold the record. We do not give legal, tax or custody advice, and we do not decide what your record means.
Pricing
Both parents are covered. Invited lawyers, mediators and caregivers can be added to the care record without a second household subscription.
Per household
£19.99/mo
or £215.89 yearly — save ~10%
Monthly or yearly billing. Built for one shared care record, not per-parent seats.
Questions and comparisons
No. It is for separated families who want one reliable place for the day-to-day care record.
Only when you invite them and grant the scope they need. Professional access is separate from ownership of your record.
No. Raposa holds messages, events, expenses and documents. It does not give legal, tax or custody advice.
Raposa is built around a calm, exportable care record with household pricing. The comparison page explains the trade-offs.
Compare
The comparison page lays out the practical differences in pricing, exports and record ownership so you can choose calmly.
Ready when you are
Bring messages, schedules, handovers, expenses and documents into one shared record built around your child.