How ONRECORD Helps You

Are you struggling with a dispute over children, parental alienation, coercive control, employment, housing or debt? Are you feeling stuck, obstructed, trapped, unable to make progress, not being believed or not getting useful advice or help?

  Don't let people underestimate your story.

Evidence is key to proving your case.

Here are the 5 steps you should take:

  1. Sign up and download the ONRECORD app;
  2. Find out how the law can help you - find your problem on our website and learn what you have to prove;
  3. Read how to make good records using ONRECORD;
  4. Read the relevant record examples:
  5. Use ONRECORD to start making records straightaway.
New Record Screen

Listen to our no-holds-barred discussions of the problems facing people in the family court and other legal settings. Check out our podcasts.

What is ONRECORD?

The only way to prove what’s happened and win your case is to have good evidence. If you don’t make good records you will not be able to prove your case. ONRECORD lets you immediately make clear and detailed records, with the supporting evidence to prove it’s true.

The more you take responsibility for gathering your evidence the better, whether you are acting in person or using a lawyer. It’s difficult, time-consuming and expensive to ask a professional adviser to sort bits of information into a useful document. Take control. ONRECORD is the answer.

New Record Screen

1. Upload Records

Make records on the mobile app or the website as soon as things happen and you are safe to do so. Attach supporting evidence and prove your location, time and date. Everything you upload is stored together securely to give the fullest picture of what happened and preserve its value as evidence.

Keep your records organised under unlimited headings and labels.

Get all this:

Automatic Tagging

Your records are automatically saved with the time and location to prove where you were and when.

Impact Ratings

Rate the seriousness, so your adviser can easily find the most serious events.

Reporting

Download and print date-ordered reports.

Connectivity

Link directly to your solicitor, adviser or other professional to share your evidence and have confidential messaging.

Media Uploads

Add events in text or voice format and include photos, videos and documents.

Simple Organisation

Add as many colour coded headings or labels as you need.

Get the free ONRECORD app today

Download ONRECORD from App Store
Download ONRECORD from Google Play

Prove your case,
use ONRECORD!

  • Record ANY situation
  • Secure
  • Confidential
  • Online, iOS and Android
  • Link to an advisor

Register, then download the app!

Download ONRECORD from App Store
Download ONRECORD from Google Play

Create a FREE account today.

For Individuals Gathering Evidence

Evidence gathering for individuals

Collect and record vital evidence to make your case.

For Organisations Helping Clients

Evidence gathering tools for organisations helping clients

See how ONRECORD can help your organisation:

From Our Blog…

By posting advice, information and news, our blog will help you to deal with potential problems.

Giving a voice to those who are not heard

The ONRECORD app, by storing good quality and detailed evidence online, which can be securely shared with professionals, provides the best opportunity for anyone to penetrate the resistance to them being heard. There are plenty of powerful figures, such as those suppressing the information about child abuse on the British mainland and the Channel Islands, who will try to silence victims. In the end, though, being able to present your evidence clearly and share it securely is the most effective way of ensuring that cover-ups are uncovered and the guilty face justice.

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The Family Court: Domestic Abuse, Coercive Control, Parental Alienation and False Allegations

Join us to learn more about the family court and its treatment of victims and perpetrators of abuse, coercive control, parental alienation and false allegations. Subscribe to our podcast channel and get reminders to know when we next publish.

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The CAFCASS ‘Tool’ for Assessing Coercive Control

Coercive behaviour is defined as “an act or a pattern of acts of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten their victim. Coercive control involves repeated, ongoing, intentional tactics which are used to limit the liberty of the victim.

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Useful Videos

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