ABOUT ME
Your Professional Mckenzie Friend

About McKenzie Friend London
I’m Alex Williams-Odonkor, the founder of McKenzie Friend London. I’m a practising McKenzie Friend and LLB Law with Commercial Law student at Birkbeck, University of London, providing professional, affordable support to litigants in person across London and the South East.
I’m not a solicitor — I want to be upfront about that. What I am is someone who understands the family court system from the inside, having worked on real cases involving child arrangement orders, non-molestation orders, divorce proceedings, financial remedy disputes, and employment tribunal claims. Every service I offer is built on that practical experience.
Before entering law, I spent a decade running a successful garment printing company and consulted for a 16+ supported living home. I also serve as Chairman of Acton Scouts. That combination of business, community leadership, and legal training shapes how I work: organised, practical, and focused on what actually helps you in court.
MY EXPERIENCE
What I Help With
My case experience spans the areas where litigants in person need the most support: – Child arrangement orders — C100 applications, FHDRA preparation, fact-finding hearings, section 7 reports – Non-molestation and occupation orders — FL401 applications and enforcement – Divorce — applications under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 – Financial remedy proceedings — Form A, Form E disclosure, FDA and FDR hearings – Position statements, witness statements, chronologies, scott schedules, and court bundles – Employment tribunal claims — ET1 drafting, schedule of loss, ACAS Early Conciliation I also create professional court document templates and hearing preparation packs, available on our Resources page.

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Important: I am a McKenzie Friend, not a solicitor, barrister, or regulated legal professional. I provide lay assistance and document preparation support, not legal advice. For complex litigation, I will always recommend you seek advice from a qualified solicitor or barrister.