Yes, you can go to court without a solicitor, but representing yourself in court can be challenging and may not be the best course of action in many cases.
The legal system has many complexities and nuances, and it can be difficult for individuals without legal training to navigate the rules, procedures, and substantive law. Representing yourself can be time-consuming and require significant research, preparation, and advocacy skills.
Moreover, while you have the right to represent yourself, you will be held to the same standards as a solicitor. The court will not give you special treatment or leniency simply because you are not a lawyer. You must comply with the exact procedural and substantive requirements as any other party.
Suppose you are considering representing yourself in court. In that case, it’s recommended to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of doing so and to consider consulting with a qualified solicitor to understand your legal rights and options. A solicitor can guide and support you in navigating the legal system and help you make informed decisions about your case.