My ex-husband stood confidently beside his attorney, certain that the custody decision would go in his favor. He told the judge that our eight-year-old
son wanted to live with him, presenting it as an undeniable fact. I watched my child sitting alone on a bench,
legs swinging slightly, hands folded neatly as he tried to appear composed. He looked small in that large room,
yet when the judge asked if he wished to speak, he lifted his chin and calmly requested permission to play something on his phone.
His steady voice carried more weight than any argument made by adults that day.
With the judge’s approval, he raised his phone, and a recording began to play. His own soft voice filled the courtroom, explaining that he had recorded his thoughts the night before because he wanted to express himself clearly without forgetting anything. He spoke about his school, his friends, and the comfort of familiar routines.
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