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Why You Shouldn't Base Your Family Court Strategy on Someone Else's Story Online

If you’ve spent any time in family law Facebook groups, Reddit forums, TikTok, or Instagram, you’ve probably seen posts like these:

Why Every Self-Represented Litigant Should Read Their Court's Local Rules Before a Hearing

Many people representing themselves in court spend countless hours researching laws, watching videos, and completing court forms.

A Dream Years in the Making… I Got Into Law School.

This week, I received one of the most exciting emails of my life.

The Six-Month Strategy: Why Some Parents Relocate Before Filing for Custody—and What Every Parent Needs to Understand

One of the most common questions in family law is this:

The Roadmap to Divorce: What Really Happens After You File (And How to Avoid the Mistakes That Cost People Thousands)

One of the biggest misconceptions about divorce is that filing the Petition is the hard part.

The Biggest Mistake Self-Represented Litigants Make Before a Family Court Hearing

Most people preparing for family court believe their primary job is to tell the judge everything that has happened.

Why Family Court Is a Business Decision as Much as a Legal Decision

The Most Expensive Lesson in Family Court

Financial Disclosures in Family Court: What You Must Disclose, What Happens If You Lie, and Why “Hiding Money” Often Backfires

One of the biggest shocks people experience in family court is realizing how financially exposed the process can become.

Parental Alienation in Family Court: What It Looks Like, Why It Happens, and How Courts View It

Few topics in family court are more emotionally charged or misunderstood than parental alienation.

When There Are No Court Orders: Can a Parent Withhold the Children?

One of the biggest misconceptions in family court is this: