Clio and OurFamilyWizard have announced a new integration that streamlines communication records for family law professionals, reducing administrative work and improving case accuracy.
OurFamilyWizard, the widely used co-parenting platform, has announced its first-ever practice management integration through a new partnership with Clio, the global leader in legal technology. The collaboration aims to simplify how family law professionals manage communication records, a growing challenge as caseloads increase and documentation demands intensify.
The integration connects OurFamilyWizard’s secure family communication tools directly with Clio’s intelligent legal work platform. Client messages, exchanges, and records can now transfer automatically into Clio, reducing manual downloads and the risk of incomplete or inaccurate files. For family law practitioners, the companies say, the result is more reliable documentation and fewer administrative burdens.
“We’re thrilled to join forces with Clio to simplify the work of family law professionals and strengthen the tools that ultimately help families plan, organize, and communicate better,” said Nick VanWagner, CEO of In Tandem, parent company of OurFamilyWizard. “Our shared vision is to make the practice of family law more efficient and more human-centered.”
Clio says the partnership reflects its focus on streamlining complex workflows for legal professionals.
“Integrating OurFamilyWizard into Clio’s Intelligent Legal Work Platform streamlines critical case information, so family law attorneys can spend less time chasing details and more time advocating for the families who need them most,” said Harsha Chandra Shekar, Vice President of Business Development at Clio.
Family law practitioners often rely on detailed communication records, which can become voluminous and difficult to manage. By linking the tools used by families with the systems used by legal teams, Clio and OurFamilyWizard aim to ensure case files remain complete, organized, and court-ready.
The companies say the partnership is part of a broader effort to reimagine how technology supports family law, improving both professional workflows and outcomes for the families involved.



