I keep returning to forms that already carry a voice: intake sheets, field reports, legal findings, troubleshooting trees, flowcharts. Their confidence is useful. So is the moment that confidence begins to fail.

A borrowed form is not decoration. It brings a history of who is permitted to speak, what can be entered into evidence, and what must remain outside the box. The work begins by listening for the pressure around those edges.

This is always a place for those pressures.