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How To Represent Yourself In The Family Court: Understanding and Resolving Family Disputes without the Need for a Solicitor
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u/princemephtik ยท 3 pointsr/LegalAdviceUK

This book is well worth buying, it explains the principles behind family disputes and how to best prepare and approach the situation. It's also bang up to date, and written by people who work in the system rather than bitter people with an agenda as you'll tend to find on the internet. The tenner it costs will pay itself back many times over if court action is started. In answer to your specific questions, I think the answers are No, Yes, No, Yes. As to the last point, if you are in secure accommodation (as in you're not about to be evicted for rent arrears or something), you're providing a loving nurturing environment and care, and promoting contact with dad, what more could he possibly have to offer than you?