Beth Adams began successfully representing herself in family law in 2002, after two attorneys were unsuccessful in their attempts at gaining positive rulings in her case. After turning her case around, she attended law school, graduating Magna Cum Laude. She has been teaching other people to represent themselves in court, especially in family law, since 2004.
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Group input needed: what are good/great sources of info for doing self-representation at court?
Beth M. replied:
You should find/read your statutes regarding family law, locate any pre-prepared forms you state provides for pro-se litigants, and see if your courts allow free access to a searchable database. That will give you a start. https://www.facebook.com/diyfamilylaw?ref=bookmarks