The Court Prep Guide

Summer Co-Parenting Series

Over the last six weeks inside the Summer Co-Parenting Series, we've been building the skills that help moms navigate high-conflict co-parenting with more confidence, strategy, and peace.

First, we talked about boundaries—because protecting your peace starts long before you ever step into a courtroom.

Then we tackled negotiation—because not every disagreement should end up in front of a judge.

After that, we audited our parenting plans—because vague language creates years of unnecessary conflict.

Next, we prepared for mediation—because the best agreements are built through preparation, not pressure.

Then we built a documentation system—because your memory isn't a strategy.

Most recently, we tackled discovery—because the strongest cases are built on the right information, not the most information.

Now it's time to put it all together.

The Court Prep Guide

Because here's the truth...

Most moms spend weeks preparing their case...

...and almost no time preparing themselves.

They assume they'll just tell the judge what happened.

They assume they'll remember everything when they're under oath.

They assume they'll know what to say when opposing counsel starts asking questions.

But court doesn't work that way.

Giving credible testimony is a skill.

Handling cross-examination is a skill.

Keeping your composure when your ex is lying—or when opposing counsel is trying to rattle you—is a skill.

And just like every other skill we've covered this summer...

It can be learned.

During this training, you'll learn:

✔ The biggest misconception moms have about family court—and why it hurts their credibility

âś” How to prepare testimony that is organized, persuasive, and actually supports your case

âś” How to answer questions clearly without volunteering information that weakens your position

âś” How to handle cross-examination without getting flustered, defensive, or thrown off your game

âś” How to stay composed when emotions are running high and everything feels like it's on the line

Whether you're preparing for your first hearing, an evidentiary hearing, or a trial, this workshop will help you walk into court with more confidence, more credibility, and a clearer strategy for presenting your case.

Grab The Court Prep Guide today.

This free training is available until Sunday, July 19 at 11:59 p.m. before it moves into the Summer Freedom VIP Bundle.

See you there,

Taylor