By Elisabeth Camaur
With the California budget crisis, our family courts have experienced growing demands on their limited resources. About 75 percent of all family law matters involve self-represented litigants. Most self-represented litigants find it difficult to navigate through legal rules and procedures, which can be complicated for even legal practitioners. The increasing complex family law rules and procedures compound the congestion and frustratio...
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