This father is asking exactly the kind of questions CareForTheKid was built for — how to stay bonded and present through a 50/50 split with a very young child. The emotional context is rich, genuine, and non-legal. The voice guide fits naturally here.
This thread is squarely about protecting a child's emotional wellbeing during divorce conflict, not legal or financial matters. The mother is genuinely wrestling with how to support her daughter without either dismissing her feelings or deepening the rift with her father — exactly the kind of painful, well-intentioned confusion we've seen repeatedly.
This person is asking a deeply human question rooted in childhood trauma, not legal or financial advice. They need honest reassurance and practical grounding about protecting their child — exactly the emotional territory we work in.
The thread is about personal emotional processing after separation — squarely about adult wellbeing during divorce, not legal or financial. No children are mentioned explicitly, but the poster has a 9-year marriage and the broader conversation touches on grief and fog that directly affects parenting capacity. A grounded, human reply about how the fog affects the people around you — including kids — fits without being intrusive.
The thread is about supporting someone through divorce, which is adjacent to CareForTheKid's lane — but the poster isn't asking about children specifically. Still, the underlying theme of not knowing how to help someone carry the emotional weight of divorce is something Kerry and Palmer have genuinely seen, and a warm, grounded response from that lived experience could add real value without forcing the product.