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What is a Mackenzie Friend?

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12 Jan 11 #244772 by rubytuesday
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A "McKenzie friend" is a term used to refer to having a more experienced (but not legally qualified) friend/person attend court hearings to support you.

If you are representing yourself in Court, this can be quite a daunting experience, and the MF is there to provide moral and practical support/assistance.


This post provides useful information, links and personal experiences of using a MF

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Advice...e-friend.html#244648
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