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    How Do I Represent Myself in Court? A Guide for Self-Representing Litigants in England and Wales

    How Do I Represent Myself in Court? A Guide for Self-Representing Litigants in England and Wales

    Facing a legal case without professional representation can feel overwhelming. Yet, many people in the United Kingdom choose to represent themselves in court; be it due to financial constraints or simply a preference for taking control of their own case.

    Professional Negligence Claims: FAQs

    Professional negligence can leave a lasting impact, whether it’s financial loss, emotional distress, or damage to your ...

    What does it cost to resolve a boundary dispute?

    Boundary disputes can be a stressful and time-consuming process for homeowners. Not only do they bring uncertainty about ...

    How to Apply for a Non-Molestation Order in the UK: Step by Step 

    Domestic abuse can be overwhelming, and taking legal steps to protect yourself or your children may seem daunting.

    What is a McKenzie Friend?

    Family court case can be overwhelming — especially if you're dealing with the emotional strain of a divorce or a child ...

    A Guide to Evicting Tenants in the UK (2025)

    Evicting a tenant in the UK can be challenging. Whether you're dealing with rent arrears or tenants breaching their tenancy ...

    How much does it cost to resolve a boundary dispute?

    Boundary disputes can be a stressful and time-consuming process for homeowners. Not only do they bring uncertainty about ...

    How to Handle a Breach of Settlement Agreement After Divorce

    Divorce settlements are intended to provide clarity and stability after the end of a marriage — but when one party fails to ...

    When Should You Choose a Barrister Over a McKenzie Friend in Family Law Matters?

    If you're a parent dealing with child arrangement issues, you may wonder whether to hire a barrister or rely on a McKenzie ...

    Using Barristers in Employment Tribunals: A Guide for HR Consultants

    Employment disputes can be challenging, particularly when they escalate to an employment tribunal. If you're an HR advisor ...