This topic covers guidance and practical insight for litigants in person navigating family court proceedings without legal representation. It addresses the procedural expectations placed on self-represented parents, common pitfalls, and how to engage effectively with the court, Cafcass, and the other party.
Content under this tag focuses on helping litigants in person understand court processes, prepare documents correctly, comply with directions, and present their case clearly and proportionately within private law children proceedings.
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If you are representing yourself in family court, the following independent and authoritative resources may assist you in understanding procedure, safeguarding processes, and available support.
- – GOV.UK – Family Court Guidance
- – HM Courts & Tribunals Service – Court Forms & Fees
- – Cafcass – Understanding Cafcass
- – Advicenow – Practical Guides for LiPs
- – McKenzie Friends Official Guidance
- – Support Through Court
- – Rights of Women – Family Law & Abuse Guidance
- – Family Law in the 21st Century (Baroness Hale)
- – Inside the UK Supreme Court
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