does a barrister have any responsibility to make sure that what he says in his position statement presented to the court is factually correct.
due to circumstances beyond my control and too complex to put on here i ended up being unrepresented at my final hearing the outcome of which was financially disasterous for me.
Due to mental health issues (long term) i have only just managed to pick up where the hearing left off (march 2017)
the X's barrister states in his position statement that "i am a qualified financial planner and that i will need to bring my skills uptospeed after a career break to look after kids."
I was an IFA over 20 years ago - i am not currently qualified and my career break is 20 years - not having worked as didnt need to and also suffer with long term depression which more than likely will effect my ability to work and prospects.
I am trying to claw back whatever i can and just want to know what a barristers responsibilities are - thanks
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a question re barristers statement in family court for divorce.
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