Free Webinar
HOW TO WRITE A POSITION STATEMENT
AND/OR A STATEMENT FOR THE FAMILY COURT
AND WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
The Family Court system relies on your 'story'. They give you an opportunity before a Final Hearing to provide a Statement which is critical to your case. In addition, and not asked for, you can provide a Position Statement at any hearing to get your 'story' across. Position Statements are often just as critical as a full Statement is.
Be Prepared. Be Confident. Be Ready
The majority of hearings in the Family Courts are handled by people representing themselves for a variety of reasons. They oppose Lawyers who do this job every day. Their family situation is investigated by CAFCASS who do this every day. Decisions are taken by Judges who were lawyers and do this every day. You will do this for a brief period of your life and be in court a handful of times.
Learn the ropes, understand the rules of the game. Know what works and more importantly what does not work.
Monday 7th October 2024, 7:00 PM
Using Simon Wallands extensive knowledge and experience in Family Law
Over twenty years of helping people to represent themselves in the Family Courts
Simon Walland, Barrister, Lawyer and McKenzie Friend
Simon's unique style of teaching Family Law in an easy to follow way is to be seen to be believed.
Watch the Webinar and understand when and how you can influence the court to your side.
Everyday people provide the court with poorly produced documents which do not do their case justice. Learn how to write documents which work.
Webinar Presenters
Simon Walland
Barrister/McKenzie Friend