How to run your family law case – Representing yourself at a final hearing

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Use can use this fact sheet if you prepared your own court documents, or otherwise 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.

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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