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How To Represent Yourself In Family Court

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Author
Michael Watson
Publisher
How2become Ltd; 1 edition (1 April 2013)
ISBN
1909229520
RRP
£15.00

Representation of parents in the family court has long been the preserve of solicitors and barristers. If, as a parent, you were in conflict with the mother or father of your child and could not resolve the matter, one or either of you could take the matter to court and be represented by a solicitor via obtaining legal aid, which pays for your solicitors fees. However, over recent years accessibility to receive legal aid has become far more restrictive, which has lead to numerous parents finding themselves between a rock and a hard place.

How to represent yourself in Family Court is 100-page comprehensive guide that will not only teach you the family court process, it will also provide you with a step-by-step guide to representing yourself in family court. For any parent who is required to attend a family court, this essential guide will teach them exactly what they need to know, and do, in order to succeed.

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