12th Judicial Circuit Self-Help Program: Support for Family Law
Overview of the Self-Help Program
The 12th Judicial Circuit Court’s Self-Help Program, also known as the Pro Se Program, is a vital resource for Sarasota residents representing themselves in family law cases. Designed to assist those without attorneys, the program provides access to court forms, procedural guidance, and basic information to navigate cases like divorce, paternity, child custody, child support, name changes, and adoptions. Located within the Sarasota courthouse, the program is staffed by court personnel who help users understand court processes, though they cannot offer legal advice or represent clients in hearings. This distinction is critical, as self-represented litigants must take responsibility for their case strategy and legal research. The program is particularly valuable for straightforward cases, such as uncontested divorces or simple name changes, but it also supports more complex matters with proper preparation. By offering free assistance, the Self-Help Program ensures that financial barriers do not prevent access to the justice system, making it an essential tool for parents and families seeking affordable solutions to family law challenges.