Dashboard walkthrough (free version)
A short tour of the SteadCase dashboard on the free plan — your case home: court readiness, what needs attention, deadlines, recent records, and quick actions.
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Transcript
Let's take a quick tour of what the dashboard looks like.
This is your normal dashboard — what's available to everyone, on the free plan.
Court readiness gives you a percentage of where you're at: how much evidence you have, and how organized your case is.
At a glance, you'll see all your records — evidence items, the time until your next court date, and drafts to review.
Then, what needs your attention, which lines up with those counts.
Next are your filing deadlines, case conference, and motions, with when each one is due.
The case snapshot shows who's involved, the children, and your open disputes.
Recent records is your logbook — the things that have happened most recently.
Parenting time is newer. This is where you log your actual parenting-time schedule.
Case focus comes from your case setup — the issues you chose to track, because they're the basis of your court case.
The recent journal is for the positive side of parenting — good experiences and positive time with your children, or with the co-parent. You'll want to track that too.
There are also quick actions: add to your log, add a journal entry, add evidence, or add a new date — a court date, or an event like mediation, a lawyer meeting, or ADR.
And finally, your data and backup. I'd recommend exporting a backup about once a week, just in case — so you never have to rebuild your case if there's ever an issue.
And that's your dashboard, on the free version.
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