Welcome to The Pattern Archive Method
Welcome to The Pattern Archive Method
The Pattern Archive Method
You have evidence. The problem is not what you have - it is how it is organised. Courts, evaluators, and attorneys do not process evidence incident by incident. They process patterns: repetition across time, categories of behaviour, timing relative to legal events.
The Pattern Archive Method teaches you to build the kind of record that is legible to the professionals who make decisions about your children's lives.
A strategic documentation system for co-parents dealing with covert narcissistic behaviour, parental alienation, or any high-conflict situation where the other party appears reasonable to professionals while acting differently in private.
The Pattern Archive Method teaches you to document patterns rather than incidents, using the Rule of Three and the 7 Manipulation Categories to build the kind of evidence that courts, CAFCASS officers, and family attorneys can actually act on.
Includes:
45-minute core audio
23-Pattern Categories Checklist
Court-Ready Documentation Template
Strategic Timing Analyzer Worksheet
Pattern Archive Companion Workbook
Parallel Parenting Justification Script
The Pattern Decoder quick-start guide.
All 7 parts unlocked immediately on enrolment.
Start with Part 1. Listen to the full audio before opening any other file. The distinction between an incident and a pattern - and why that distinction changes everything - needs to be understood before the tools make sense.
By the end of Part 1 you will have that understanding and your first archive entries started. Everything else follows from there.
This material is not legal advice. Share everything you document with your attorney before submitting to any court or professional body.
Testimonial 1
"I had screenshots going back two years. Hundreds of them. My solicitor told me I had evidence of conflict but not evidence of a pattern. I did not understand the difference until Part 1 of this course. Within a week of applying the method, I had reorganised my existing documentation into four clear pattern categories with three or more incidents each. My solicitor's response when I brought it to her next appointment was the first time I felt like someone finally understood what I had been living."
>Anna S., high-conflict co-parenting, custody proceedings ongoing, two children
Testimonial 2
"The Strategic Timing Analyzer was the piece that made everything visible. I knew the violations clustered around my court dates, I had felt it for months. But I could not prove it was intentional rather than coincidental. The worksheet mapped 11 violations in the 14 days before four consecutive hearings. I showed that to my attorney and watched her expression change. That document is now part of my case bundle."
>Mark T., parallel parenting arrangement sought, one daughter aged 7, proceedings at CAFCASS stage