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Navigating Family Court: The Pro Se Approach with Tracey Bee

Navigating Family Court: The Pro Se Approach with Tracey Bee

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You don’t need a law degree to take control of your divorce. Tracey Bee, former family law attorney turned pro se strategist, is on a mission to help people represent themselves in family court with confidence and clarity. Her work empowers self-represented litigants to take charge of their legal process without spending tens of thousands of dollars on an attorney.

In this episode, Tracey and Tracy dive into the realities of going pro se, including when it’s the right move, what skills are needed, and how to avoid common missteps in the courtroom. If you’ve ever felt like hiring an attorney is out of reach, this conversation is packed with tools and encouragement to help you take action.

What you'll take away from this episode:

  • When it makes sense to go pro se and when it doesn’t
  • Why understanding court procedure is more important than knowing the law
  • Creative ways to work with legal professionals using unbundled services
  • How to prepare for court without being overwhelmed
  • The role of strategy, research, and self-advocacy in a successful pro se case

Tracey offers one-on-one strategy sessions, unbundled services, and downloadable resources to help you make smart decisions in family court. Be sure to check out her quiz and e-guide, "The Ultimate Conflict Predictor: How Much Will My Divorce Conflict Cost Me?" to estimate the cost and complexity of your divorce: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A8BcgUG7RU3fe_7BjvRq72UxkgKIT5z5/view

You can also visit Tracey's website here: https://thedivorcesolutionist.com

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