Representing Yourself In Family Court
Luke Shanahan
PRINCIPAL SOLICITOR. LEGAL ANALYST. EXPERT COMMUNICATOR. A trusted and results-orientated Family Law specialist who helps people get through their challenges in a timely and in a dignified manner.
I think the following raises some excellent points about family court. I’ve included a few of the highlights for you to get the gist of the article:
"The Court has gone to considerable lengths to streamline the process for self-represented litigants at court, providing them with increased support by simplifying its procedures to encourage the early resolution of disputes, and to make the Court more user-friendly.
The Court now provides do-it-yourself kits for guidance and assistance on completing some of the most common forms, including consent orders, financial statement, affidavit and service.
In addition and where possible, the Court provides a duty registrar to assist self-represented litigants with Court processes and procedural advice."
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