PrepFather
Courtroom training for fathers

Train before
you testify.

Family court is the hardest room in your case. PrepFather is where you rehearse it — under pressure, with scoring, until you're ready.

No card. No consult. Begin in under a minute.
Live session
02:14
Opposing counsel

“Isn't it true you missed your son's recital last spring, Mr. Hayes?”

Coach

Don't answer yes/no. Reframe with context — the leading question is a trap.

Composure
72
Credibility
68
Child-focus
81
Procedure
75

The gap is real

Most fathers walk into court alone. The ones who don't prepare rarely walk out with what they came for.

80%+

of fathers in family court are self-represented.

73%

win rate for fathers with representation.

14%

win rate for fathers going in alone.

PrepFather closes the gap between hiring counsel and going in unprepared.

The training loop

Practice. Get scored. Debrief. Run it again.

You don't read your way to composure on the stand. You rep your way there.

01

Practice

Cross-exam, evaluator interviews, and mock trials with AI personas tuned to your jurisdiction.

02

Get scored

Composure, credibility, child-focus, and procedure — measured every session.

03

Debrief

Your coach flags the exact moment you slipped and routes you to the module that fixes it.

04

Run it again

Every attempt is a new baseline. The improvement arc is the product value.

Progress you can measure

Watch your mock trial score climb across attempts.

Every rehearsal ends with a weighted score across four dimensions and a side-by-side with your last attempt. Improvement isn't a feeling here. It's a number you're accountable to.

Mock trial · weighted score
Last 3 attempts
+16
Attempt 1Mar 12
58
Attempt 2Mar 19
67
Attempt 3Mar 26
74

What this is

PrepFather is training, not representation. Education, not advice. Courtroom rehearsal with AI personas that push back the way opposing counsel does — so the first time a father hears those questions isn't under oath.

The courtroom won't wait.
Neither should your preparation.

You're probably reading this because something is on the calendar. Start with one session. See where you are. Then close the gap.