The Moment I Started Reading the Rules Myself
I never expected to spend my evenings reading court rules. But when a single word in a legal argument stopped me in my tracks, it forced me to confront a difficult reality: sometimes parents have no choice but to learn the system themselves. This is the story of one word, one question, and the moment I started reading the rules for myself.
What Courts Actually Listen For in Family Court
Most parents walk into family court believing their truth alone will protect them. But courts are not built to process emotion—they process structure. Here’s the courtroom framework that can help parents present facts clearly, strategically, and credibly.