The Court makes orders but they do not monitor them. If your order is not being followed, the only way to make sure that it is fully complied with is to bring it back to the courts attention so that they can deal with it.
This course has been updated to include additional helpful information such as presenting yourself in court and writing the Position Statement to go with your enforcement application, with an explanation of evidence and how to use it in your enforcement application.
This course is approximately 2 hours of incredibly valuable content.
Course Curriculum
I am Simon Walland and I have created this course to show and explain how you can become a McKenzie Friend and assist people to go to court, and earn an income in the process if you wish to.
I have been a McKenzie Friend since 2003 and have been in thousands of hearings at all levels of court. I have a Law Degree and was Called to the Bar as a Barrister in 2010.
My experience includes teaching Law Students, McKenzie Friends and anybody representing themselves in the Courts since 2012. I have also provided specialist training courses to Domestic Abuse charities, Universities and various Support Groups
McKenzie Friend Training
Children Hearings
Learn about the range of applications which can be used in the Family Courts to resolve issues over children related conflicts. Understand the procedures and how to help your client to achieve good results in court.
Including becoming a Mckenzie Friend, clients, Position Statements, the President's Guidance, Cafcass and other court experts and using evidence.
Write your own Position Statement
Attending Court on your own, or with a Mckenzie Friend, it is important that you get your message across to the Judge so that they understand exactly what you want from them.
A Position Statement is invaluable in preparing and editing your message. You can speak to Family and friends and get it right in advance of the hearing and then present it to the Judge on the day
Do your own Divorce and avoid any delays
Learn how to apply for a Divorce and prevent your Spouse from causing delays or preventing your application being successful