Composite Scenarios

Case Lab

Composite Scenarios

3

Realistic conflict patterns, no identifying case data

Prevention Paths

15

Practical steps before legal escalation

Review Packets

9

Artifacts mediators, attorneys, and judges can scan

How ChildFirst Changes The Outcome

Makes the request clear
Keeps the child need visible
Guides a calm parent response
Prepares a neutral review record

Use these examples to demonstrate how the app helps parents resolve common problems earlier. Later, real case patterns can be added from authorized, anonymized sources.

Composite Case Selector

Without ChildFirst

Parent sees a vague calendar notification.
Response is delayed because the request is hard to interpret.
Messages become emotional and branch into old arguments.
No one can quickly explain what was requested, when, or why.

With ChildFirst

Request shows original time, proposed time, reason, child impact, and response deadline.
Parent chooses Accept, Counter, or Decline with a calm draft.
Calendar updates only after a clear documented decision.
Professional packet shows request, response, and attempted resolution.

Late exchange spiral Workflow

1
Request submitted
2
Child Impact Check
3
Counter offered
4
Agreement logged
5
Calendar updated

Outcome Improvements

For the child

The child gets a predictable exchange without being pulled into the adult conflict.

For parents

Parents understand the exact decision instead of arguing about old patterns.

For professionals

A mediator or attorney can see the narrow issue and the attempted solution in minutes.

Professional Packet Preview

Original exchange rule
Timestamped request and response
Child impact note
Final calendar state

These are composite examples for product demonstration. Real case data should be imported only with consent, role-based access, and a clear audit trail.