Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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Superior Court of the District of Columbia Family Court Self-Help Center


The Family Court Self-Help Center is a free walk-in service that provides unrepresented people with general legal information in a variety of family law matters (such as divorce, custody, visitation, child support).

The Center staff can:

•» provide you with information about D.C. family law matters;
•» inform you of your legal rights and obligations;
•» describe your legal options;
•» help you determine which forms are most appropriate for you and how to complete them;
•» explain how to navigate the court process, and what to expect in court
•» refer you to other helpful clinics and programs.

If the family law matter is too complex or otherwise inappropriate for the Center, we will try to refer you to a legal or social service provider who can help you.

Note: The Center cannot provide legal advice, take sides in any case or represent anyone in court.

The DC Bar Pro Bono Program offers a free divorce clinic and a free custody clinic for people who wish to represent themselves in such cases. These clinics are conducted in the Superior Court and are held every month. For more information, link to the DC Bar Website or call 202-737-4700 x 3292.

Pro Se Family Law Pleadings for Individuals Without Lawyers for Use in D.C. Family Court


These legal documents (and forms) have been designed by the D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program’s Family Law Representation Committee to help people without lawyers in D.C. Family Court. They can be used in court cases related to divorces, child custody, paternity, child support, or standby guardianships.

These free materials are intended for people who do not have lawyers. If you have a lawyer, your lawyer will draft the legal documents you need, tailored to your own specific case.

The information in this Web site is presented by the D.C. Bar as a service to its members and the public. Although the Bar attempts to keep this information current and accurate, it makes no warranty or guarantee that it is correct, complete, or up-to-date. Read the rest of the D.C. Bar’s disclaimer.

To access these pleadings, you must have Adobe Reader. To download a free copy, go to www.adobe.com.



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