Kelli Co-Founder

Kelli is, first and foremost, a mom to an amazing son who never fails to make her laugh. She is also a wife to a loving and hilarious husband, and a stepmom to three wonderful kids, who are now grown. She absolutely adores them and feels incredibly blessed to have them in her life.

Since graduating from the University of Houston – Clear Lake in 2013, She has worked as an accountant and has called Austin, Texas home ever since.

Her custody case began in 2022 and lasted two long, emotionally draining years. In total, it cost nearly a quarter of a million dollars. The process ended in arbitration, resulting in a devastating decision for both her son and her. She was crushed and didn’t get out of bed or eat for three days. She was angry, heartbroken, and overwhelmed by the unfairness of it all.

On the fourth day, she talked to God. She reminded herself that He doesn’t give us more than we can handle. She believes He allows us to go through trials to grow stronger, gain wisdom, and ultimately help others. That was the moment she realized she had to turn her pain into purpose.

She began brainstorming how she could help create real change within the judicial and legal systems. She has plans for writing a book, launching a podcast, filming a documentary, getting involved in activism, forming support groups, and starting a charity to assist others going through similar struggles.

Kelli’s friend Megan and her have known each other for a long time. They both faced challenges and having each other for support has been a true blessing. Kelli is so grateful Megan wanted to join her on this journey. Megan’s strength and passion makes her an invaluable partner.

Kelli and Megan are two strong women who are fed up with the current state of the family court system across the United States. It's time for change. It's time for accountability. The corruption and the widespread misunderstanding of complex personality dynamics in family court are no longer acceptable. They are ready to take a stand and fight for justice, for reform, and most importantly, for our children.