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Nadia Pazos on Co-Parenting and Documentation with Fayr

Nadia Pazos, an Advisor to the Fayr co-parenting app, discusses documentation and how technology supports families navigating Florida custody and time-sharing cases.

Why documentation matters in Florida custody cases

Florida courts decide time-sharing and parental responsibility based on the best interests of the child (Fla. Stat. § 61.13). When parents disagree about what happened, contemporaneous records — exchange times, missed visits, communication tone, expenses — carry real weight. Co-parenting apps create a neutral, time-stamped record that's harder to dispute than memory or screenshots assembled months later.

How Fayr fits in

Fayr is a co-parenting app that handles messaging, scheduling, expense-sharing, and tone analysis. Nadia Pazos serves as an Advisor to Fayr, and Pazos Law Group is a Fayr Legal Partner. The firm does not receive compensation for client referrals to Fayr.

Read the full comparison

For a side-by-side look at Fayr alongside other Florida co-parenting apps (OurFamilyWizard, TalkingParents, AppClose), see the full guide on co-parenting apps in Florida.

Read: Best Co-Parenting Apps for Florida Custody Cases

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