Stowe talks 13: Representing yourself in the family court

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • In the second part of our series on the family court, hosts Matt & Liza offer their advice for anyone facing the family court without legal representation (litigant in person).
    They explain how family court processes work, tips on how to prepare, the names of each judge and protocols for each stage, what to expect from each hearing, and the expected outcomes from each stage.
    They also look at the importance of dealing with proceedings factually, not emotionally; top tips on how to deal with the court process and useful resources for further support.
    Please note that since recording, some of the terminology for addressing a judge has changed. Visit www.judiciary.... for up-to-date guidance.
    If you need support with the issues raised in this podcast, or would like to speak to a family lawyer, contact Stowe at: bit.ly/35WPSj2
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