The Sacramento Lawyer Who Realized an 8-Year-Old Was Afraid to Speak-tantan

The family court building in Sacramento always smelled the same in early spring.

Burnt coffee.

Wet pavement.

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Cheap printer toner drifting through recycled air vents that never quite worked right.

Attorney Rachel Mercer noticed those things automatically now.

Fourteen years inside custody disputes had trained her to notice everything.

The shaking knee beneath a conference table.

The husband who answered every question too fast.

The wife who smiled through clenched teeth.

The child who stopped speaking whenever one parent entered the room.

Most people thought custody battles were about paperwork.

Schedules.

Holidays.

School pickups.

But Rachel had learned something ugly a long time ago.

Children almost always told the truth with their bodies first.

That Tuesday afternoon, rain streaked softly across the courthouse windows while people moved through the hallway outside mediation services carrying thick folders and paper coffee cups.

Inside Room 4B, eight-year-old Logan Parker sat beside his mother without saying much.

That was the first thing Rachel noticed.

The second thing was his hands.

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