
Knowing where to turn
Although Phoenix cannot give legal advice, we can point you toward the right places to find further support. If you require more tailored advice for your circumstances, see our 'Specialist Services' section.
Even being able to discuss your circumstances with someone neutral can alleviate some pressure and fear around the court process. Knowing when to get help and support is the first step, reaching out will ensure that you don't navigate the family court maze on your own.
General Law Advice
Citizens Advice
Advice on your rights as a UK citizen
University of Brighton Legal Clinic
Free legal assistance
CLOCK
Assistance from a CLOCK legal companion
Family Mediation Council
Information and guidance on mediation
Law Centres Network
Law Centre charity providing access to free legal advice
Law Works
Charity connecting volunteer lawyers to you for legal advice
Support Through Court
Government programme of volunteers providing support in Family court processes
Sussex Family Justice Board
Information on the Family Courts in Sussex
Reliable Sources of Legal Information
for Litigants in Person
This guide was created by a law librarian who is familiar with legal materials.
Housing
Brighton Housing Trust
Housing, support, specialist advice in Sussex.
Shelter UK
Housing and homelessness charity
YMCA
Housing and support services
Mid Sussex Council
Information and guidance on housing services
Housing for Women
Housing provider and charity
Homeless Link
Charity ending women's homelessness
Refuge
Safe, temporary accommodation for women and children escaping domestic abuse
Brighton Women's Centre
Women's Accommodation Support Service
Family & Parenting
Family Rights Group
Specialist child welfare charity
Family Lives
Parenting support
Gingerbread
Single parent support
Advice Now
Information and legal support
CORAM
Children's legal centre
Action For Children
Parenting support
NSPCC
Parenting support
Parentkind
Parenting and education support