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1: Guidelines for solicitors dealing with self-represented parties | November 5, 2013

These guidelines are designed to assist practitioners deal not only with matters involving litigation but also with matters involving other than court or tribunal work…



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2: Separation and property | September 11, 2013

It makes no difference whether you are married or living in a de facto or same sex relationship, all women are legally entitled to a fair share of the property when a relationship ends. ..



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3: Consent orders, parenting orders and parenting plans | September 3, 2013

A guide to preparing a written agreement with your ex-partner about arrangements for your children…



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4: Information for a person requesting the issue of a subpoena | June 22, 2013

This brochure is for people who want a court to issue a subpoena. It provides information about the use of and compliance with subpoenas in the Family Court. It is a useful ‘how to’ guide…



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5: 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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6: 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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7: 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…



Everything you need to know about a family report
8: Everything you need to know about a family report | June 15, 2013

A family report provides information about your child, you and your family. An independent children’s lawyer (if one has been appointed), the Family Court of Australia or the Federal Circuit Court may organise this report during family law proceedings…



How to change a family law court order
9: How to change a family law court order | May 14, 2013

You can challenge most court decisions by appealing if you can show that there are grounds for appealing. This is not always possible to do. Just because you are unhappy with a decision is not enough…



How to change a family law court order
10: How to prove your family law case – Evidence | May 14, 2013

Use this fact sheet if you had legal aid for your family law case and your lawyer helped you draft your court documents and prepare you for your final court hearing…


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