Legal Question in Family Law in California

representing myself

I would like to know if I can have a person other than an attorney represent me in court regarding a restraining order and child custody. I have a friend who is very knowledgable in the law, willing to help me in court.


Asked on 6/15/06, 1:36 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Mona Montgomery Mona Montgomery, Attorney at law

Re: representing myself

Your friend can give you friendly advice outside of court but he cannot go with you before the judge. Sorry. You do need someone to represent you because, without hearing your particular details, usually in these cases the wife is saying terrible things about the husband to convince the court to give her full custody.

Noone, I repeat NO ONE can stand up to personal insults by their wife in court and keep their cool. Unless you are willing to stand there in court and get blown over and take the full punishment you definitely must have a lawyer.

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Answered on 6/16/06, 5:09 pm
Brian Levy, Esq. Law Office of Brian Don Levy

Reply: representing myself

In a general sense, only a licensed lawyer can practice law in California. Non-lawyers can not appear in court to represent another party,

For a specific opinion regarding your individual circumstances, I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law lawyer. Experience is not expensive, it's priceless!

You will find some valuable information on various California family law issues by visiting my web site.

Good luck to you!

Brian Levy, Esq.

www.calattorney.com

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Answered on 6/15/06, 2:40 pm


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