The Difficulties Family Courts Face When Litigants are Unrepresented

The Difficulties Family Courts Face When Litigants are Unrepresented | Thursday 19 September 2024 | 1 min read

In an unusual case where a father applies to have contact with his twin children when the mother denied having ever been pregnant, Marilyn Bell explains the difficulties in the family courts when litigants don’t have representation in a recent article published in the Solicitors Journal.

You can read the full article here.

For help and advice on this topic or related issues, please do not hesitate to contact Marilyn Bell on 01727798066, or email marilyn.bell@salaw.com.

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