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A Guide to Attending Court in Family Proceedings | Family Law UK
In this video by Stephensons Solicitors LLP, Head of Family Law Victoria Gethin discusses attending family court in the UK, including things such as how to prepare your case,  the different types of hearing the court handle and general guidance on court etiquette. This video should help you feel ...
The Family Court without a Lawyer - 1) Preparing For Your First Court Hearing
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Family barrister and mediator Lucy Reed explains how to prepare for your first hearing. This video includes useful information such as what to bring with you,  how to behave, what to wear, what to expect from a first hearing and lots of other helpful advice.
The Family Court without a Lawyer -  2) The First Hearing
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Family Barrister and mediator Lucy Reed explains what to expect at a first hearing, what the court room looks like, who will be in the court room with you, how to address the judges and lots of other helpful information so you know what to expect from a first hearing.
The Family Court without a Lawyer - 3) Giving Evidence And Challenging Evidence
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Family barrister and mediator Lucy Reed explains how to give and challenge evidence in court. This video explains how to present your evidence to the judge, how to process works, what kind of questions to ask, how to behave and act during to hearing and lots of other useful tips and advice to pre...
AdviceNow: How to Represent Yourself In Family Court
In this video by AdviceNow, They explain how to represent yourself in a family court including what to wear, how to behave, how to control your emotions and includes section showing you what and what not to do while in the hearing. This video will help you understand how to represent yourself the...
Ministry of Justice UK: 2) Making Your Application To Court
In this video Ministry Of Justice UK explains and guides separating parents how to make a application to court. This video includes information on who will be there, what you need to do before making a application to court, what forms you need to complete, information on court fees and what paper...
Ministry of Justice UK: 3) Preparing For The First Hearing
In this video by The Ministry of Justice explains how to prepare yourself for a first hearing. This video includes information on how to find legal advice for attending court, what people you'll meet (such as judges, magistrates, CAFCASS officer ect) what to bring with you, what a McKenzie friend...
Ministry of Justice UK: 4) Preparing For A Full Hearing
In this video Ministry of Justice UK explain how to prepare yourself for a full hearing. This video explains things such as why you might need a full hearing, what documents and/or evidence you need, who you can take with you, how to behave along with other advice on how to prepare yourself for c...
Ministry of Justice UK: 5) Attending A Full Hearing
This video from HM Courts and Tribunals service gives an overview on the practical arrangements for attending a court hearing. It mentions what help you can get from a McKenzie friend, how to deal with the other parties lawyer and the practicalities of arriving at court and finding your hearing r...
TheDivorceUK: Preparing For Court: Financial Cases
Family law specialist. Caitlin Jenkins, discusses how to prepare yourself if you are going to court over a financial case. This video talks about what documents and information you might need, what happens after your first appointment, how long the process takes and how much it might cost along w...
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