### ADR - 011: Splitting the form parsing into objects Initially a single "Form" class handled the parsing of the form definition JSON as well as a lot of the logic around what different sections meant. This works fine but led to a lot of places in code where we're passing around arguments to determine whether a page or section should or shouldn't do something rather than being able to ask it directly. Refactoring this into smaller form domain object classes has several benefits: - It's easier to compare the form definition JSON to the code classes and reason about what fields can be passed and what effect they'll have - It moves business logic out of the helpers and keeps them to just dealing with display logic - It makes it easier to unit test form functionality, and group that into smaller chunks - It allows for less passing of arguments. e.g. `page.routed_to?(case_log)` vs `form.was_page_routed_to?(page, case_log)` This abstraction is likely still not the best (the form vs case log split) but this seems like an improvement that can be iterated on.