Attending court alone is daunting. Those we support are usually unable to access any formal legal help, yet need to be able to present their own case clearly and without emotion – often facing professional barristers in court. At a time of great stress, this can seem an insurmountable task.
Our volunteers provide both reassurance and guidance, so that our clients have the very best chance of engaging with the courts in a dignified away.
Volunteers support clients by:
- explaining how the court works
- helping to fill in court forms and organise court papers
- helping clients plan what they want to say in court
- going into court hearings with them
“The charity's service is simple but effective. I’ve seen first-hand the difference a volunteer makes. Trained volunteers taking the time to listen to and support the client’s individual needs has a real impact on the life of the client” – Lord Thomas, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
In return, our volunteers receive:
- training and support for working with clients
- reimbursement of travel expenses
- experience of the court system
- a feeling of satisfaction from helping people in difficult situations
We welcome applicants aged 18 or over with relevant skills, experience and time such as:
- experience of working with people and good command of spoken and written English is essential
- initiative, resourcefulness and problem-solving skills will help with some of the challenges you might face while volunteering
- common sense, compassion and reliability
- must be available a minimum of two days per month for a minimum of a year
- must not be a practicing lawyer/barrister
Legal knowledge is not necessary, although some familiarity with the legal environment is helpful. Current legal professionals are not eligible.
Currently within London only the West London Family Court is accepting applications.
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