Family court can feel overwhelming when you are trying to understand legal terms, organize documents, prepare for hearings, and stay emotionally steady at the same time.
Most people do not lose ground because they do not care. They lose ground because they are confused, unprepared, emotionally drained, or unsure what to do next.
Favored in the Fight was created for the person who is navigating court without an attorney and needs structure, plain-language education, and grounded support.


Favored in the Fight provides educational tools, court preparation support, and faith-based resources for people navigating the legal system without an attorney.
We help pro se litigants get organized, understand the process, prepare for court, and stay grounded emotionally and spiritually.
Our services include pro se education, case organization support, digital resources, preparation calls, and group education.
We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. We help you become more informed, more organized, and more prepared for the fight in front of you.
You may be representing yourself, but you do not have to feel lost.

The Favored in the Fight Pro Se Support Bundle gives you all three digital tools in one place so you can feel more grounded, informed, and prepared while navigating court without an attorney.
This bundle was created for the woman who is overwhelmed by legal language, court pressure, emotional triggers, and the weight of having to figure things out on her own.
You’ll receive:
Staying Grounded While Pro Se
A faith-centered guide to help you stay calm, focused, and emotionally steady before court dates, filings, and difficult legal moments.
The Pro Se Terms Guide
A plain-English guide that breaks down common legal terms so court documents, hearings, and filings feel less confusing and intimidating.
The Favored in the Fight Workbook
A practical workbook with reflection prompts, planning pages, grounding exercises, and worksheets to help you organize your thoughts, track important details, and move with more clarity.
Together, these tools help you:
Understand common court terms
Prepare your mind before court
Organize your facts, thoughts, and next steps
Separate fear from strategy
Stay grounded when the process gets overwhelming
Build confidence while representing yourself
Move forward with faith, clarity, and structure
This bundle is not about pretending the fight is easy.
It is about helping you stop spiraling, start preparing, and remember that being pro se does not mean being powerless.
You didn’t ask for this fight, but you can get prepared for it.
Disclaimer: This bundle is for educational, personal growth, and empowerment purposes only. It does not provide legal advice, legal representation, therapy, or replace the guidance of a licensed attorney or mental health professional.
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No. Favored in the Fight is not a law firm, and we do not provide legal advice or legal representation.
We provide educational support, practical tools, document organization guidance, and preparation resources to help pro se litigants better understand the process and show up more prepared.Provide a detailed answer.
Pro se means you are representing yourself in court without an attorney.
Favored in the Fight helps people who are navigating the legal system on their own and need structure, clarity, and support.
Favored in the Fight is for people who are representing themselves or trying to better understand their legal process, especially in family court, divorce, custody, enforcement, contempt, or post-separation matters.
It is also for people who feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, or unsure how to organize their case information.
We can help you understand the general purpose of legal documents, organize your facts, and prepare questions to ask an attorney or legal aid.
We do not tell you what to file, how to argue your case, or what legal position to take. Any legal decisions should be reviewed with a licensed attorney.
We can review documents for organization, clarity, formatting, and readability.
We do not review documents as legal counsel, and we do not guarantee legal outcomes.
Our goal is to help you better understand what you have, what may be missing, and how to stay organized.
Yes. Calls may be recorded for quality, accuracy, and protection of both parties.
By booking a call, you agree that the session is educational and support-based only.
It is not legal advice, legal representation, or an attorney-client relationship.
Come prepared with:
Your main concern
Important court dates
A brief timeline
Relevant orders or filings
Specific questions
What outcome or next step you are trying to understand
The more organized you are, the more productive the call will be.
Yes, but within the scope of education and empowerment.
Favored in the Fight includes faith-based and grounding resources because legal battles can be emotionally exhausting. We help you stay focused, calm, and prepared while you work through the process.
We do not provide therapy or mental health treatment.
No. The resources can support anyone representing themselves.
That said, Favored in the Fight was created with a strong focus on helping women, survivors, and parents who feel overwhelmed by the legal system and need practical, faith-centered support.
No. No one should guarantee a court outcome.
What we can do is help you become more organized, informed, and prepared so you can present yourself with more confidence and clarity.
In many cases, yes. Legal matters can carry serious consequences.
Favored in the Fight is not a replacement for an attorney. We encourage you to consult a licensed attorney whenever possible, especially before making major legal decisions.
Current and upcoming resources include:
The Pro Se Terms Guide
A plain-language guide to common court terms.
Favored in the Fight Workbook
A guided workbook to help organize your case facts, timeline, documents, and next steps.
Staying Grounded While Pro Se
A faith-based resource for staying emotionally and spiritually steady during the legal process.
Favored in the Fight combines practical court preparation, document organization, faith-based grounding, and lived experience.
We understand that representing yourself is not just a legal process.
It is mental, emotional, spiritual, and strategic. The goal is to help you fight prepared without losing yourself in the process.

You may be representing yourself, but you do not have to lose yourself in the process.
The legal system can feel cold, confusing, and overwhelming, especially when you are already carrying the weight of divorce, custody, financial pressure, or emotional exhaustion.
Favored in the Fight was created for the person sitting at the kitchen table with court papers spread everywhere, trying to figure out what to do next.
You are not weak because you need guidance.
You are not behind because you are learning.
You are not powerless because you are pro se.
You need clarity.
You need structure.
You need support that helps you stay grounded while you prepare for the fight in front of you.
Start where you are. Get organized. Get informed. Get grounded.