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Research on McKenzie Friends

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27 Oct 16 #485126 by rubytuesday
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The Bar Council has provided funding for an independent research team, led by Cardiff University, to explore what fee-charging McKenzie Friends do and what difference their support makes to people who deal with a family dispute without a lawyer and to family court proceedings.

This project is exploring the work that fee-charging McKenzie Friends do to support litigants through cases involving disputes over childcare arrangements and post-divorce finances.

You can take part in the study if:
- You have been involved in a legal dispute about the arrangements for taking care of your
child (such as who your child should live with or have contact with), or about how to sort out
your finances after a divorce, AND
- you paid a fee for a McKenzie Friend to help you with the legal dispute
We would like to carry out a short telephone interview with you, to ask you questions about
your experience of using a McKenzie Friend

More information can be found here - McKenzie Friends Research

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