Court Ready Workshop Information

Court Ready Workshop Information

The Court Ready Workshop has been designed to help Dads prepare for the family court process. Covering the following topics, we are here to help build their confidence at a time where their emotions are heightened and coparenting is proving unsuccessful.

 

•        What is a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting and Mediation?

•        Key Application Forms

•        What Can the Mentors Do to Help?

•        How to Prepare for Your Hearings

•        What to Expect in Your Hearings

•        CAFCASS Reports

•        What CAFCASS Are Looking For

•        Next Steps


To register for this workshop, please call our helpline number on 01233 680150 or speak to your Mentor. 

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