Originally posted by warwick65
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It's a court and like any court, tennis court, badminton court, you bat points of law and evidence to each other and the DJ is the referee.
The DJ first duty is to the Law Society the same as the lawyer/s so you need to know how conduct yourself in court with honor and clean hands.
You mention you have experience dealing with personal debt, with respect I don't think you understand the order of authority in a court, the jurisdiction or how to represent yourself.
I have attended court and found DJ's very helpful with successful results but you do need to know what to say to them to retain your standing in court.
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