Select key items
Pick the messages and diary entries that matter. The UI is designed to discourage over‑uploading: focus on key incidents and patterns.
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Case Ready · Evidence bundles · UK
Copari’s Case Ready plan includes Evidence Bundles: group key messages, diary entries, and attachments into a coherent bundle for professional review. This is a public explainer; the tool is inside Copari after sign‑in.
How it works
Pick the messages and diary entries that matter. The UI is designed to discourage over‑uploading: focus on key incidents and patterns.
Create a bundle title (e.g. 'Holiday contact dispute – Dec 2024') and optionally add incident start/end dates for context.
Inside Copari you can generate a structured summary for the bundle and keep everything organised in one place.
These are text descriptions of what the bundles include; this public page shows text descriptions only, and device, browser and network traces may still exist.
A clear label describing the issue and time period (e.g. 'Missed contact – March 2025').
A numbered list of included messages/entries with dates and short previews.
A structured narrative summary generated for the selected items (gated to Case Ready).
Useful when sharing organised records with solicitors, mediators, or other professionals in UK family court contexts.
Bundles are a Case Ready plan feature. This page explains it; the interactive bundle tools stay inside your secure account.
FAQs
No. This page is a public explainer. Evidence bundles are a Case Ready plan feature inside Copari after sign‑in.
Messages, diary entries, and relevant evidence files (original screenshots/images, PDFs, audio). The goal is clarity: key incidents and patterns, not volume.
Yes. The wording and workflows are designed for UK family court contexts and professional review.
If you’re preparing for professional review, the Case Ready plan helps you organise incidents, messages, and attachments into clear bundles.
This page is informational and not legal advice. In an emergency, call 999.
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