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A Litigant-in-Person (LIP) is a party to a case who appears at a hearing without representation by a lawyer.  This may be because they can no longer afford such representation, because they have been refused Legal Aid, or because they believe that such representation will not be in their best in...
The Family Justice Bulletin: a round-up of the latest family justice reform news. This includes a foreword from ministers Lord McNally and Edward Timpson.
The rules and procedure relating court conference calls. (Updated 22/04/2014)
This practice note offers guidance on the issues that you should take into account in your dealings with LiPs, including managing any conflict between your duties to the court and duties to your client, and other areas of sensitivity. Although aimed at solicitors who are dealing with LiPs, this ...
The effect of the Jewish "get" by the introduction of the 2002 religious marriages act, the act was adopted in to mca s10 in 2003.
If you're asked to submit an S25 statement for a final hearing, this template may help you.
If you don`t have a solicitor can you claim for costs?
You do the usual court header, with Skeleton Argument of the Applicant (or Respondent depending which you are) And then you do subheadings which are: Background - this only has to be a paragraph or two, and should be the ages of the parties,the ages of the children, the length of the marriage e...
An Act to make provision for protecting persons from harassment andsimilar conduct.
How to complete form A
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