Which is the best solicitor for my family?

Which is the best solicitor for my family?

The Good Solicitor Guide lists thousands of family solicitors based throughout then country who will be able to help whatever your circumstances. Previous client reviews and ratings along with the solicitors’ accreditations and contact details help you make an informed decision when taking the first steps into resolving a family issue.

Where can I find a solicitor in the UK?

You can find a legal aid solicitor on GOV.UK. You can also contact your nearest Citizens Advice to ask if they have a list of legal aid solicitors. Some charities or volunteer lawyers might be able to help If you can’t get legal aid or pay for your own solicitor or barrister.

How to find a good conveyancing solicitor for your case?

Whichever firm you choose, check that someone who is familiar with your case can be contacted outside of office hours. It is possible to find conveyancing services that keep the phones manned until 7-8pm weekday evenings and most of the weekend. 8. Provide you with a ‘Client Care Letter’ upfront.

How can I find out if I need a legal adviser?

You can search for a legal adviser, solicitor or barrister by organisation name, town or area of law (for example employment, immigration or family law). If you’re not sure whether you need a solicitor, the Legal Choices website explains the different advice that is available.

What to do if your husband no longer represents you?

You certainly may contact opposing counsel, who will likely tell you that since the divorce is over, he no longer represents your husband. Best bet: contact your husband, get him to agree to your change. get a lawyer to have the court accept the change and do not try this without counsel.

Can a spouse act as their own lawyer?

Since you do not have a lawyer you are acting as your own lawyer. This means you can contact your ex husbands lawyer directly.

How to find legal help when you can’t afford a lawyer?

Here’s how to find legal help if you can’t afford a lawyer: Contact the city courthouse. Seek free lawyer consultations. Look to legal aid societies. Visit a law school. Contact your county or state bar association.

Do you have to use LegalMatch to find a lawyer?

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