Court support

McKenzie Friend Support

For Fathers

You do not have to face family court alone.

Family court is daunting for anyone. For fathers who are already feeling excluded from their children's lives, walking into a courtroom alone can feel overwhelming. A McKenzie Friend can change that.

What a McKenzie Friend does

A McKenzie Friend is a non-legal supporter who can accompany you to most family court hearings. They can sit beside you, take notes, quietly advise and provide calm support throughout the hearing. They cannot speak on your behalf unless the judge specifically grants permission, but their presence makes an enormous practical and emotional difference.

Why it matters for fathers

Many fathers in family court proceedings feel they are not being heard. Having someone calm and experienced beside you, who knows the process and can help you present your case clearly, makes a significant difference. Courts respond well to fathers who are measured, well-prepared and child-focused. A McKenzie Friend helps you be exactly that.

What The Separation Companion offers

  • McKenzie Friend attendance at all types of family court hearing
  • Pre-hearing preparation including what to expect and how to present yourself
  • Note-taking during the hearing so you can focus on what is being said
  • Quiet guidance during the hearing where needed
  • Post-hearing debrief and next steps
  • Help with paperwork, position statements and correspondence throughout

Coverage and cost

In-person McKenzie Friend support is available at family court hearings across Essex and Suffolk, including Chelmsford, Southend-on-Sea, Colchester, Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds. Online support is available for remote hearings anywhere in England and Wales.

McKenzie Friend court attendance is available from £295 for a half day and from £495 for a full day, including pre-hearing preparation and post-hearing debrief.

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Enhanced DBS checkedChild & adult workforces, barred list check
Safeguarding Level 4Highest non-statutory level
Mental Health First AiderNationally recognised qualification
Professionally insuredFull professional indemnity
ICO registeredUK GDPR compliant
McKenzie Friend practitionerPractising court support specialist
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