A court is like a big room where people go when they have a problem or a disagreement that they can’t solve on their own. Imagine it like a classroom where everyone sits and listens to the teacher, but in a court, the teacher is called a judge. The judge is like a wise person who helps everyone find the right answer to their problem.

Think of a court as a stage where two teams, called lawyers, tell their stories. One team says one thing, and the other team says something different. They both try to show the judge who is right. It’s like when you and your friend both want the same toy, and you tell your side of the story to your teacher to decide who gets to play with it first.

In a court, there are also people called a jury. They are like a group of friends who listen to both sides and help the judge decide who is right. It’s very important because it helps make sure that everyone gets treated fairly and no one gets in trouble for something they didn’t do.