Affordable McKenzie Friend Support for Family Court in England & Wales

Gergely Fried

UK McKenzie Friend offering affordable support in family court.
I help with child arrangements, C100 applications, domestic abuse cases, and court hearings.
My role is to guide you through paperwork, preparation, and the court process — step by step — so you feel confident and heard.

How I Can Help

Navigating family court can be overwhelming — especially without legal representation. As your McKenzie Friend, I’m here to provide clarity, keep you organised, and help you feel confident in court. I’ll guide you through complex paperwork, explain legal terms in plain English, and make sure your voice is heard at every stage.I’m not a solicitor or barrister, and I don’t provide legal advice — but I can offer practical guidance, emotional support, and the benefit of my own experience to help you prepare and present your case effectively.

Services I Offer

As a UK McKenzie Friend, I can help with:C100 & C1A ApplicationsChild Arrangements OrdersDomestic Abuse & Non-Molestation OrdersSpecific Issue & Prohibited Steps OrdersPosition Statements & Witness StatementsCourt Bundle PreparationCafcass & Section 7 Preparation


Book a Free Consultation

Ready to take the next step?
Book a free 30-minute consultation and let’s talk about how I can support you through the court process — calmly, clearly, and affordably.

⭐ Testimonials

All testimonials are from clients who received McKenzie Friend support services.

Support During a Difficult Time

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Gergely supported me through one of the most difficult times of my life. After 16 years of marriage, my husband began using substances and became abusive. With two young children to protect, I needed an Occupation Order. Gergely guided me step-by-step, helped me prepare for court, and made sure I felt confident and heard throughout the process.

— Ivetta, Mother of Two, London (Helped in 2024)

Compassionate Help When I Needed It

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I had been in a physically and emotionally abusive relationship and didn’t know where to turn. Gergely helped me apply for a Non-Molestation Order and was there for me emotionally every step of the way. His calm, understanding approach made all the difference.

— Livia, Survivor of Domestic Abuse, Suffolk (2024)

Support for Grandparents' Rights

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Gergely has been helping me for the last few weeks and has been absolutely brilliant. As a grandmother fighting to see my grandchildren, I felt lost in the legal system. He’s friendly, knows his job inside and out, and was incredibly helpful in preparing me for court. I would highly recommend him to anyone needing support with family court matters.
- Tracey, Grandmother

— Tracey, Grandmother, Newcastle upon Tyne (2025)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is a McKenzie Friend?

A McKenzie Friend is a non-lawyer who can assist you in court by providing moral support, helping with paperwork, taking notes, and offering guidance. I cannot represent you legally or speak on your behalf in court, but I can help you prepare and feel confident presenting your own case.

What family court matters do you help with?

I assist with Child Arrangements Orders (C100), domestic abuse cases, Non-Molestation Orders, Occupation Orders, Prohibited Steps Orders, and grandparents seeking contact with grandchildren. I also help with court bundle preparation and Position Statements.

How much do your services cost?

I offer affordable McKenzie Friend support with transparent pricing. Contact me for a free 30-minute consultation where we can discuss your specific needs and provide a clear quote based on your case requirements.

Can you represent me in court?

No, as a McKenzie Friend I cannot act as your legal representative or speak on your behalf during hearings. However, I can sit with you in court for moral support, help you organize your paperwork beforehand, and ensure you feel prepared and confident.

What areas do you cover?

I provide McKenzie Friend services across England and Wales, either in person or remotely, so no matter where you are, I can help you prepare and feel confident for court.

⚖ Legal Disclaimer

I am a McKenzie Friend and not a solicitor or barrister. I cannot give legal advice or represent you in court unless a judge grants permission. All information on this website is for general guidance only and should not be relied upon as legal advice. For specific advice, please consult a qualified legal professional.By using my services, you agree that I am providing practical guidance, moral support, and assistance with preparation for legal proceedings, and that I am not liable for any loss arising from reliance on the information or support provided.

Everyman Justice – Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 10 August 2025

1. About Us
Everyman Justice is a sole trader service offering McKenzie Friend support to people representing themselves in legal matters.
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://everymanjustice.co.uk
We are not a firm of solicitors or barristers and do not give legal advice. We provide practical and emotional support in legal proceedings.2. Scope of Services
We may assist with:
Preparing legal documents and formsHelping organise evidence and paperworkProviding quiet advice during court hearings (with court permission)Emotional and moral supportWe cannot:Give legal adviceAct as your legal representative without court approvalGuarantee any particular outcome in your case3. Fees & Payment
Fees are agreed in advance and confirmed in writing.
Payment is due before work begins unless otherwise agreed.Payment methods: Bank transfer or PayPal.Some services may be charged at an hourly rate, others at a fixed fee.4. Cancellations & Refunds
You may cancel at any time by email or text.
Work already completed will still be charged for.If you cancel a pre-booked court attendance within 48 hours, a cancellation fee may apply.5. Confidentiality
All client information is treated as confidential.
Information will only be shared with third parties (e.g., barristers, mediators) with your consent or when required by law.6. Limitation of Liability
Everyman Justice is not liable for any loss, damage, or costs arising from the use of information or support provided.
No guarantee is made about the outcome of any legal proceedings.Liability is limited to the amount paid for the service in question.7. Data Protection
We comply with the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Please see our Privacy Policy for details on how we handle your personal data.8. Governing Law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of England & Wales. Any disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts.
9. Acceptance of Terms
By using our services, you agree to these Terms & Conditions.

Privacy Policy – Everyman Justice

Last updated: 10 August 2025

At Everyman Justice, your privacy is important to us.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and protect your personal data when you use our services — whether through our website, in person, by phone, or via email.
We are committed to complying with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.Who We Are
Everyman Justice – McKenzie Friend Support Services
Based in Kesgrave, England, UK
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://everymanjustice.co.uk
We provide support to people representing themselves in legal matters, including family court, child arrangements, non-molestation and occupation orders, and other related proceedings.We are not a firm of solicitors or barristers and do not provide legal advice.
We operate independently as a McKenzie Friend service, offering practical and emotional support.
What Personal Data We Collect
We may collect and process the following personal data:
Identity Information – Name, date of birth, gender
Contact Details – Address, phone number, email
Case Information – Details about your legal matter (e.g., type of case, court documents, relevant history)
Sensitive Data – Information about health, domestic abuse, criminal allegations, or other sensitive issues (only when relevant to your case)
Payment Information – Transaction history (no card details are stored by us)
Communication Records – Notes from phone calls, emails, meetings
Website Usage Data – IP address, browser type, and interaction with our site (through cookies)
How We Collect Your Data
We collect personal data when you:
Complete our website contact formCall, email, or message us for an enquiry or bookingProvide information during meetings or case preparationShare documents or evidence for your caseVisit our website (cookies may collect usage data)Are referred to us by a third party (with your consent)How We Use Your Data
We use your personal data to:
Provide McKenzie Friend support servicesRespond to enquiries and arrange consultationsHelp prepare for court hearings or mediationCommunicate with third parties on your behalf (with your consent)Keep case records for legal or accounting purposesComply with legal or regulatory obligationsWe only process your personal data when we have a legal basis — such as your consent, a contract with you, or a legitimate interest in assisting with your matter.Who We Share Your Data With
We treat your information as strictly confidential.
We may share your data only when necessary:
Courts and Court Staff – when submitting documents or attending hearingsBarristers, Mediators, or Legal Professionals – only with your permissionThird-Party Service Providers – such as secure email platforms, case management tools, or payment processorsLegal or Statutory Authorities – if required by law (e.g., safeguarding, preventing crime, complying with court orders)We will never sell or trade your personal data for marketing purposes.
We do not transfer your personal data outside the UK unless fully compliant with UK data protection laws.
Your Data Rights
Under UK GDPR, you have the right to:
Access the personal data we hold about youCorrect inaccurate or incomplete informationRequest deletion of your data (where applicable)Restrict or object to processing in certain casesWithdraw your consent at any time (where consent is the basis for processing)Request a copy of your data in a portable formatTo exercise your rights, contact us at [email protected].
We may ask for proof of identity before fulfilling your request.
If you are unhappy with how we handle your data, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO):
📞 0303 123 1113 | 🌐 www.ico.org.uk
How We Protect Your Data
We take steps to keep your information safe, including:
Secure email and document storagePassword-protected devices and accountsRegular data backupsShredding paper records after retention period endsHowever, no method of internet transmission or storage is 100% secure. Information you send online is at your own risk.Data Retention
We keep your personal data only as long as necessary to deliver our services and meet legal requirements:
Financial records (e.g., invoices, payment records) are retained for 7 years to comply with HMRC rules.Case-related files and communications are normally retained for 2 years after your matter ends, unless you request earlier deletion and it is legally safe to do so.In rare situations (e.g., ongoing legal proceedings, safeguarding concerns, or potential complaints), we may retain certain data for longer if required by law or to protect our legitimate interests.Cookies and Website Tracking
Our website may use cookies to improve functionality and analyse usage. You can manage or block cookies in your browser settings.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated version will be posted on our website with the “last updated” date shown at the top.
Contact:
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how we use your personal data, email [email protected].