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A do-it-yourself kit to help you prepare a family law case and represent yourself in court
1: Self-represented litigants’ kit – Children -Evidence & procedure -Property | November 10, 2013

A do-it-yourself kit to help you prepare a family law case and represent yourself in court..


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How to Service Documents - a Guide for Self-represented Litigants
2: How to Service Documents – a Guide for Self-represented Litigants | November 6, 2013

Service of a document is the process where you make sure that any person who is required to be given a copy of an application to the Court, or any other legal
document, is given it in a way which complies with the relevant legal rules…


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3: SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS: TACKLING THE CHALLENGE | June 15, 2013

Self-representation has reached a level in many courts where it is common for at least one of the parties to be unrepresented for one half of the time. This means that courts are no longer dealing with a minority aberration but are being obliged to contend with change which may require altering the way in which courts operate…


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4: A guide to REPRESENTING YOURSELF in the FAMILY COURT of Western Australia – Children’s Cases | June 15, 2013

This booklet is designed to help those people who do not have a lawyer to present their cases in the Family Court of Western Australia on children’s matters. It is not a substitute for competent legal advice, but it is hoped the information provided will make it easier for you to navigate through the court system…


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5: A guide to REPRESENTING YOURSELF in the FAMILY COURT of Western Australia – Property Cases | June 15, 2013

This booklet is designed to help those people who do not have a lawyer to present their cases in the Family Court of Western Australia, particularly on property matters. It is not a substitute for competent legal advice, but it is hoped the information provided will make it easier for you to navigate through the court system…


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6: How to run your family law case – Representing yourself at a final hearing | January 1, 2013

If you now plan to represent yourself in court, read this factsheet carefully and ensure that when you arrive at court, to tell the judge’s associate that you are representing yourself (otherwise known as a self-represented litigant)…


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