Why “Telling the Whole Story” Often Hurts Your Case
- Andrew Wright
- Nov 6, 2025
- 1 min read
Many parents believe the court needs full context to understand their situation.
In high-conflict cases, over-contextualization creates confusion.
Courts do not need the entire story.
They need the relevant facts, in order, without distortion.
Selective clarity is not dishonesty. It is competence.



