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For the child. For the long run.

A child
deserves both
parents.

Family courts were built to protect children. Too often, they don't. Not because of malice — but because no one is looking at the full picture. mrparent.ai is building that picture: one case, one pattern, one verdict at a time. Submit yours. Get forensic analysis back. Together, we make what's invisible — visible.

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01 — The Engine

You submit a case.
It thinks with you.

You're in the middle of it. Emotion is high, the timeline is blurred, and every decision feels like the last. The engine doesn't judge — it analyzes.

Upload your verdicts, expert reports, communication records. The engine matches your case to thousands of documented patterns, identifies where the system failed, and returns structured output you can actually use — in court, with your attorney, with yourself.

This is not AI replacing a lawyer. This is AI giving you the context your lawyer doesn't have time to build.

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Legal Orientation
Which articles apply. Where you have a case. What deadlines matter. ECHR precedents from 3,500+ indexed family cases. Gaps your attorney may have missed.
Legal
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Pattern Forensics
Cooperative trap, fait accompli, institutional omission, alienation timeline — named and mapped to your case. You finally see what's happening, not just what's being done to you.
Psychology
📁
Documentation Strategy
What to save, how to format it, what proves what. Forensic methodology for turning 3 years of messages into a readable pattern. Evidence that holds up.
Documentation
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Communication Framework
Every word to a co-parent is potential evidence. The engine helps you write messages that are legally clean, emotionally neutral, and impossible to weaponize against you.
Communication
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System Map
How CSR works from the inside. How expert reports get challenged. What a second-instance appeal actually changes. When ECHR makes sense. The map no one gives you.
Institutional
02 — Submit Your Case

Your case enters.
Analysis comes back.

Not venting. Not “my side of the story.” Documents. Verdicts. Records. The engine works with what's real.

Every submission is anonymized and added to the pattern database. What you contribute helps every parent who comes after you.

Pattern report— which patterns match your case from the database, how many similar cases exist, what the outcomes were
Legal orientation— relevant ECHR and national precedents, applicable articles, procedural options you may not know about
Documentation checklist— what you have, what's missing, what you need to build before the next hearing
Communication template— a starting point for your next message to the co-parent, formatted for legal safety
Submit Your Case
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03 — Community

You're not the only one.
And isolation doesn't help the child either.

Monthly Zoom
Parent
Café
Not a support group where we share how hard it is. A structured conversation where we share what works — patterns, strategies, precedents, tools. You leave with something concrete.
01Everyone submits topics in advance. The group votes. Most-wanted topic runs.
02We discuss while the topic holds the room. No one owns the floor.
03Focus on the child. Always. That's the only compass.
04Anonymous participation always OK. No last names, no jurisdictions if you prefer.
Next sessionFirst Thursday · 19:00 CET
Format60 min · Zoom · Open topics
LanguageEnglish · Regional in local lang
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Newsletter
Pattern
Dispatch
Monthly. One new pattern from the database. One legal development. One tool. No noise — just the signal that matters for your case and for reform.
Parental alienationECHR updatesNew patternsReform newsTools
Book — Coming Soon
Ispod
Razvoda
Under the Divorce
Miroslav Ćurčić
A diagnostic guide built from 6 years inside a contested custody case — and from the patterns of dozens of others. Not about winning. About understanding what is happening, why, and what it costs the child.
04 — Resource Library

Browse by topic.

Each topic backed by cases from the database, ECHR precedents, and comparative jurisdiction data. Updated as new evidence is submitted.

Parental AlienationFathers RightsShared Custody 50/50Parental Alienation Syndrome70/30 Custody ScheduleCooperative TrapFait AccompliInstitutional OmissionDivorce Lawyers for MenParental Rights AttorneyChild Support InequalityFamily Court ReformECHR Family RightsExpert Witness BiasDocumentation StrategyHow to Prepare for DivorceAustralian Family Law ModelKONTRAVENCIJACommunication StrategyChild's Best Interest Standard

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