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Provide personal support, understanding and mentoring.
Offer advice and guidance.
Assist you with paperwork, forms and planning.
Organise your files and assist you in the smooth administration of the process.
Help research information.
Discuss and offer advice, guidance and opinions on your case and strategy.
Assist with the management and timing of disclosures.
Assist with your statements, submissions and arguments.
Attend court with you under the formal guidance presented by the family courts.
Help you prepare your arguments and questions.
Provide support and advise as a layperson and assist you throughout court hearings.
Assist with court applications and responses.
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Help set your expectations.
Try to resolve and find a reasonable middle ground.