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1: A guide to REPRESENTING YOURSELF in the FAMILY COURT of Western Australia – Children’s Cases | June 15, 2013

This booklet is designed to help those people who do not have a lawyer to present their cases in the Family Court of Western Australia on children’s matters. It is not a substitute for competent legal advice, but it is hoped the information provided will make it easier for you to navigate through the court system…



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2: A guide to REPRESENTING YOURSELF in the FAMILY COURT of Western Australia – Property Cases | June 15, 2013

This booklet is designed to help those people who do not have a lawyer to present their cases in the Family Court of Western Australia, particularly on property matters. It is not a substitute for competent legal advice, but it is hoped the information provided will make it easier for you to navigate through the court system…


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