How to Run Your Own Court Case a Practical Guide to Representing Yourself in Non-Criminal Cases
"Designed for those with little or no legal training, this book provides a step-by-step guide to running a non-criminal case in court. It offers practical advice on making a claim, defending a claim, collecting evidence, researching the legal system and preparing a presentation for the hearing. Accompanied by case studies, checklists and an explanation of legal terms, this book applies Australia-wide and to all types of civil litigation, including family law, neighbour disputes, debt claims, compensation and tenancy disputes"--Provided by publisher.
""Designed for those with little or no legal training, this book provides a step-by-step guide to running a non-criminal case in court. It offers practical advice on making a claim, defending a claim, collecting evidence, researching the legal system and preparing a presentation for the hearing. Accompanied by case studies, checklists and an explanation of legal terms, this book applies Australia-wide and to all types of civil litigation, including family law, neighbour disputes, debt claims, compensation and tenancy disputes"--Provided by publisher."@en
""Designed for those with little or no legal training, this book provides a step-by-step guide to running a non-criminal case in court. It offers practical advice on making a claim, defending a claim, collecting evidence, researching the legal system and preparing a presentation for the hearing. Accompanied by case studies, checklists and an explanation of legal terms, this book applies Australia-wide and to all types of civil litigation, including family law, neighbour disputes, debt claims, compensation and tenancy disputes"--Provided by publisher."
"How to Run Your Own Court Case is a simple, practical how-to guide to representing yourself in a non-criminal court or tribunal. It applies Australia-wide and covers all areas of non-criminal law, including debt, consumer claims, landlord and tenant issues, family law and appeals of government decisions. The book can be used by both the person bringing the action and someone defending an action brought against them. Although written for non-lawyers, it is also a useful resource for law students and new lawyers."@en
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