By the Single Mom Attorney®

The Receipts.

A custody journal to document your co-parent’s inconsistencies — and keep the facts straight when it matters most.

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Why Gianni Created It

Born from Gianni Avalos’s own experience as a single mom — and years of helping clients navigate custody — The Receipts turns “he’s always late,” “he never paid his half,” and “he doesn’t follow the order” into clear, dated documentation. Because while keeping a record isn’t everything, it is a powerful first step: it lets your attorney follow your timeline, build your case, and keep the focus where it belongs — your child’s best interest.

What’s Inside

Track Missed Visits & Deviations

Record dates, times, and details with precision — so a pattern is impossible to ignore.

Log Financial Responsibilities

Document unpaid expenses like hospital bills, uninsured medical costs, and reimbursements owed.

Capture High-Level Incidents

Clearly outline significant disagreements or concerns while the facts are still fresh.

Monthly Self-Reflection

Pages designed to reflect on your own efforts and promote a healthier co-parenting relationship.

What People Are Saying
Just got my The Receipts journal and I love it! Thank you for creating such a thoughtful resource for single moms.
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Obsessed with my new journal, The Receipts. It’s way better than I expected — very detailed. It will definitely help my case.
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I’m a custody evaluator for my local court system. This is an amazing tool for parents in custody disputes — kudos for the innovation, and congratulations on seeing your passion project come to life.
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Found myself recommending your journal during a family law consult last week… keep going.
Denisevia Instagram
It’s amazing — it contains everything you need to keep focused and sane, and it’s beautiful to look at. The layout is so thorough it takes away the stress of documenting things people never really believe happened. I’m so grateful to have this.
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Get Organized

Take the first step toward organized custody records.

Stay focused, stay empowered, and keep the facts straight — for your child and your case.

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