Datum Legal Documents
Parenting plan and family court document preparation for self-represented litigants.
Clear framework.
Defined provisions.
Professional formatting.
When expectations are defined early, misunderstandings decrease.
WHY A PARENTING PLAN MATTERS
A parenting plan is more than a schedule.
It establishes:
• How decisions are made
• Where exchanges occur
• How holidays rotate
• What happens if schedules change
• How communication is handled
WHO IS THIS FOR
For parents who:
• Are self-represented or cost-conscious
• Want a clean, court-ready document
• Prefer guided structure over open drafting
This is document preparation support - not legal advice.
Structured, tiered parenting plan preparation designed around how courts actually review agreement.
1. Choose Your Tier
Select the complexity level that fits your case.
2. Complete Structured Intake
Guided explanations help you select each provision.
3. Receive Organized Draft
Clear, formatted, and ready for filing.
HOW THIS WORK
TIER ONE
PARENTING PLAN
TRANSPARENT PRICING
Best for low-conflict parents who largely agree and need a clean, court-ready document.
• Standard residential schedule
• Holiday rotation
• Legal decision-making language
• Basic jurisdiction formatting
• Final Word + PDF version
$90
TIER TWO
PARENTING PLAN
For moderate conflict or when clearer boundaries are necessary.
• Everything in Tier 1
• Exchange logistics & transportation terms
• Communication provisions
• Right of First Refusal language
• Relocation framework
• Dispute resolution clause
• Final Word + PDF version
$175
TIER THREE
PARENTING PLAN
For high-conflict, long-distance, phased schedules, or legally sensitive matters.
• Everything in Tier 1 & 2 plus a fully customized parenting structure
• Phased reintegration schedules (if needed)
• Detailed travel & out-of-state provisions
• School & medical decision clarity
• Therapy provisions (if appropriate)
• Enforcement-focused drafting
• Final Word + PDF version
• Optional mediation-prep summary sheet
$325
CUSTOM
PARENTING PLAN
Built to reduce ambiguity, prevent future conflict, and align with your state’s custody statutes.• Includes state-specific formatting
• Structured residential schedule
• Core decision-making provisions
• Signature-ready PDF
Starting at $65 an hour
MODIFICATION OF AN EXISTING
PARENTING PLAN
Starting at $145
LEGAL DOCUMENT PREPARTION
Motion to Modify Packet
County Filing Checklist
Child Support Worksheet Companion
Travel Cost Deviation Calculator
Declaration Builder
Parenting Calendar Generator
$65 an hour
Parenting plans are operational blueprints for your child’s life.
Structure now prevents friction later.
Expertise
Katie Larabee is a litigation-experienced legal document preparer and parenting plan strategist with over a decade of direct involvement in high-conflict family law proceedings.
She has participated in multiple contested custody trials; first represented by top-tier family law counsel, and later representing herself pro se in two full trial proceedings. Through these experiences, Katie gained firsthand knowledge of courtroom procedure, evidentiary standards, motion practice, and judicial expectations in high-conflict matters.
In addition to her personal litigation experience, she worked under the guidance of an attorney to further understand procedural strategy, trial preparation, and how to effectively navigate complex custody disputes as a pro se litigant.
Her case history has included:
• High-conflict custody litigation
• Relocation disputes
• Guardian ad Litem investigations
• Forensic psychological evaluations
• Court-ordered therapy and reunification processes
• Discovery disputes and evidentiary hearings
• Motions to modify, enforce, and set aside
• Multi-jurisdictional procedural issues
Katie brings a rare dual perspective: she understands how experienced attorneys build cases and how self-represented litigants must strategically position themselves within the same framework.
She now assists clients in drafting structured, jurisdiction-specific parenting plans and court-ready documents designed to anticipate conflict, reduce ambiguity, and align with judicial standards.
She does not provide legal advice. She provides strategic document preparation informed by lived litigation experience.