Dear Divorce Diary - With Daz & Jop
In this practical and highly informative episode of Dear Divorce Diary, family law barrister Darren Mort and family lawyer Joplin Higgins answer one of the most common questions sent in by listeners navigating the family law system without legal representation. Drawing directly from a listener question submitted through social media, Darren and Joplin unpack the reality of preparing for a final hearing in the Family Court as a self-represented litigant. This episode delivers real-world insight, courtroom practicalities, and critical guidance for people trying to navigate one of the most stressful legal processes of their lives. PREPARING FOR FINAL HEARING WITHOUT A LAWYER The episode begins with a listener question from someone representing themselves in Family Court who is unsure: * What documents need to be filed * Whether submissions are required * How to comply with court orders * How to avoid offending the court Darren and Joplin break down the practical realities of self-representation and explain why preparation, organisation, and understanding court expectations are absolutely critical. UNDERSTANDING COURT ORDERS & FILING DEADLINES Joplin stresses the importance of: * Reading every court order carefully * Creating checklists * Tracking deadlines properly * Filing documents early — not at the last minute The discussion highlights how procedural mistakes can seriously affect a case and why practical organisation matters just as much as legal argument. THE OFTEN-FORGOTTEN “NOTICE OF RISK” DOCUMENT One of the standout moments of the episode is Joplin’s practical advice regarding: * The Notice of Child Abuse / Notice of Risk document * Why parties should consider updating it * How significant incidents often occur after proceedings first begin * Why these documents remain important throughout parenting proceedings This section provides listeners with valuable insight into how courts assess risk and family violence concerns. AFFIDAVITS: TELLING YOUR STORY PROPERLY Darren and Joplin explain one of the biggest mistakes self-represented litigants make: * Treating their affidavit as an emotional response document instead of evidence The episode explores: * Why affidavits should focus on your own case theory * The dangers of responding line-by-line to the other party * How word limits matter * The importance of relevance and structure * Why “less is more” in many areas of litigation Joplin explains that an affidavit should present: > “Your story — not just your reaction to someone else’s story.” WHY INDEPENDENT LEGAL REVIEW IS WORTH IT Even for people representing themselves, both Darren and Joplin strongly recommend: * Having a lawyer review documents before filing * Getting advice on hearsay and relevance * Understanding evidentiary rules * Refining affidavit structure and tone The episode explains why even limited legal guidance can significantly strengthen a self-represented case. KEY THEMES DISCUSSED * Self-represented litigants in Family Court * Preparing for final hearing * Family law affidavit drafting * Court filing tips * Case outlines and submissions * Notice of Risk documents * Parenting proceedings * Evidence and strategy in family law * Practical Family Court guidance * Family violence considerations in litigation LISTENER TAKEAWAY This episode is essential listening for: * Self-represented litigants * People preparing for Family Court * Parents involved in parenting disputes * Anyone trying to understand how Family Court actually works behind the scenes It offers practical, grounded advice from two experienced family law professionals who understand both the legal system — and the emotional toll it can take on families. CONNECT WITH DEAR DIVORCE DIARY Follow Dear Divorce Diary for honest conversations around: * Family law * Separation * Parenting disputes * Domestic and family violence * Court preparation * Trauma-informed legal practice * Real-life courtroom experiences 🎧 Available now on podcast platforms, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and LinkedIn. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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