Navigating custody battles can be an emotional rollercoaster, especially when alcohol muddles the track. If you’re thinking about using BACtrack View alcohol monitoring in a custody case, this guide is here to help you out. Whether you’re a parent or a family law attorney, this in-depth resource will give you useful tips on how to effectively use BACtrack View in family court.
Download the Custody Implementation Guide
Who is this guide for?
This guide is specifically designed for family law attorneys and parents who plan to use, or are considering using, BACtrack View. It offers a clear understanding of exactly what alcohol monitoring for custody entails and how it can be effectively implemented in custody arrangements.
- Family law attorneys will find this guide invaluable for advising their clients on how to set up alcohol monitoring systems.
- Parents who want to ensure a safe environment for their children will gain crucial insights into how alcohol monitoring works and how it can be integrated into custody agreements.

Why you should use this guide
The Custody Implementation Guide is packed with essential information to help you get started with BACtrack View. Here are some key features:
- Getting Started Checklist: A thorough list of questions to ask before implementing alcohol monitoring for custody.
- Step-by-Step Instructions: Detailed guidance on setting up your alcohol monitoring schedule in the BACtrack View app.
- Sobriety Clause Template: Background information to help you create an alcohol testing agreement for custody, or amend the Sobriety Clause for Custody Agreements legal template.

What our guide covers
Key Terms to Know
What is a Monitor? An Accountability Partner? What does an alcohol monitoring report look like?
Understanding the terminology is crucial for effective alcohol monitoring. The guide includes definitions of key terms related to alcohol monitoring, ensuring you are well-informed.

Factors for Successful Alcohol Testing for Custody
Successful alcohol monitoring involves several factors, including consistency, reliability, and proper documentation. The guide outlines these factors and provides tips on how to achieve them using BACtrack View.
Getting Started with BACtrack View
Before you begin, there are several important questions to consider. The guide helps you ask the right questions, such as how often tests should be conducted and what times are most critical.
How to Set a Testing Schedule
Setting a testing schedule is crucial for ensuring compliance and reliability. The guide offers sample testing setups for custody cases – for both randomized and scheduled tests – to help you decide on the best approach for your situation.
How to use the guide & start alcohol monitoring for custody
1. Consult with your family law attorney
Share the guide with your attorney or go through it together. Their expertise will help you tailor the information to your specific case.
2. Learn the basics of alcohol monitoring
Familiarize yourself with the key terms and factors for successful monitoring. Whether you’ve decided to get started with BACtrack View or not, this knowledge will aid in selecting the right service.
3. Complete the Getting Started Checklist
Once you’ve decided to start alcohol monitoring, use the checklist to ensure you have all bases covered.
4. Create an Alcohol Testing schedule
Determine whether the alcohol tests distributed to a parent will be randomized, scheduled, or a combination of both. Added bonus: The guide provides sample schedules to help you decide.

Yes, implementing alcohol monitoring in custody cases can feel daunting. But with the right tools and information, it becomes much more manageable.
The Custody Implementation Guide is designed to provide you with everything you need to get started with BACtrack View, from initial setup to creating a solid testing schedule.
By understanding the key terms, factors for success, and steps to get started, you can make informed decisions that prioritize the safety and well-being of your children.
Start your free trial of BACtrack View today and take the first step towards a safe, secure, and simplified custody arrangement.