What to Do If You Can't Afford a Lawyer for Child Custody

Child custody cases can be expensive, and not everyone can afford a lawyer.

Legal aid may be available to those who meet certain income requirements.

If you can't afford a lawyer, you may have to represent yourself in court.

Self-representation can be challenging, but there are resources available to help you prepare.

It's important to understand the laws and procedures involved in child custody cases.

Consider seeking help from a family law facilitator or mediator to assist you in the process.