Representation of parents in the family court has long been the preserve of solicitors & barristers. If as a parent you were in conflict with the mother or father of your child & could not resolve the matter one or either of you could take the matter to court & be represented by a solicitor via obtaining legal aid which pays for your solicitors' fees. However over recent years accessibility to receive legal aid has become far more restrictive which has lead to numerous amounts of parents finding themselves 'between a rock & a hard place.' In that an increasing amount of parents are now in a position of either having to pay huge sums of money to their solicitor throughout the court case or to run the risk of attempting to go it alone & represent themselves in the family court. This is the predicament now facing the vast majority of parents who are in a dispute with the other parent; are not wealthy but are not eligible to receive legal aid & thus cannot afford to pay the level of legal costs incurred by the family court system. As a consequence an increasing number of parents who feel they have no real choice are opting to go it alone or for 'do-it-yourself representation.' However there are a host of factors that need to be considered & appreciated before deciding to take this route. For example there are likely to be issues about your knowledge & understanding of the court process your knowledge of the law your skills & ability your emotional state & the support available to you. This 100 page guide will teach the reader exactly how to represent themselves in family court.