
If a 5-year-old can see the problem, why can't the grown-ups?
20 years of confusion. One kindergarten explanation. Finally, everyone can understand.
20 years of family court confusion explained in words a kindergarten child can understand. Because when something is truly wrong, even the youngest minds can see it clearly.
Tommy said he did it. Everyone heard him say it. Why are we still asking Sally?
Sally was at Grandma's house. We can prove it. How can you punish someone who wasn't even there?
Emma is 18 now. She remembers everything. She told the truth. Why doesn't anyone listen?
Tools, stories, and support for families navigating similar challenges
For 20 years, grown-ups have made this SO complicated that nobody could see the truth.
But when you explain it like you're talking to a kindergarten class, suddenly everyone understands. That's not because the truth changed—it's because the truth was always this simple.
Let's read the storybook together. Bring your kindergartener if you want—they'll understand it perfectly.
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