Don’t Let Legal Costs Hold You Back!

Did you know the average cost of hiring a solicitor for family court matters can exceed £30,000? Meanwhile, the average weekly take-home pay for a full-time minimum wage worker is only £343. The financial burden can be overwhelming for many individuals seeking justice in family courts.

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Understanding CAFCASS in the Early Stages of Family Court

In the early stages of a family court case, CAFCASS (Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service) often prioritizes the parent with the most contact, which is frequently the mother. This can understandably feel frustrating for fathers, particularly if the safeguarding report contains allegations against them. However, it’s important to know that CAFCASS is simply reporting what both parents have said—they are not making judgments.

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The Real Cost of Self-Representation in Family Court: What You Need to Know!

If you’re representing yourself in family court, the good news is that after paying the C100 application fee, there’s often nothing more to pay! Unless additional costs arise—such as drug or alcohol testing (which must be necessary and proportionate) or a psychological assessment (rarely ordered)—you can move forward without the hefty expenses.

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