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General Information for Self-Represented Litigants (02/09)
www.flcourts.orgrepresent yourself in court. Most of this information is not repeated in the attached forms. This information should provide you with an overview of the court system, its participants, and its processes. It should be useful whether you want to represent yourself in a pending matter or have a better understanding of the way family court works.
ESTABLISH LEGAL DECISION-MAKING (Custody), …
superiorcourt.maricopa.govIf you are represented by an attorney, write in the attorney’s bar number. Tell the court whether you represent yourself or are represented by an attorney. Do not fill out the rest of the form except on Page 2 of the Preliminary Injunction; fill out the description of other party. The Clerk of Superior Court will complete it later. Petition
How to Expunge Your Criminal and/or Juvenile Record
www.njcourts.govRepresent Yourself While you have the right to represent yourself in court, you should not expect any special treatment, help, or attention from the court. You must still comply with the rules of the court, even if you are not familiar with them. The following is a list of some things the court staff can and cannot do for you. Please read it
INSTRUCTIONS FOR OBTAINING A RESTRAINING ORDER
www.courts.state.co.usyour case. If you choose to represent yourself, you are bound by the same rules and procedures as an attorney. GENERAL INFORMATION BEFORE YOU FILE YOUR COMPLAINT/MOTION A Temporary or Permanent Civil Protection Order may be issued against an adult or a juvenile who is ten years of age or older.