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Re:Direct access barrister or solicitor?Direct access barrister or solicitor?

Loubelle8
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Re:Direct access barrister or solicitor?     (Posted on: 2012-10-18 14:53:06)

If money is tight you may be eligible for \"legal help\" to aid the costs of a solicitor in court.

Some solicitors also have a free 1st consultation so it is worth bringing these issues up with them in this.

Hope this helps




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Direct access barrister or solicitor?     (Posted on: 2012-05-30 12:37:05)

My ex  is on Facebook and is posting his daily

drinking habits including where when and how much he drinks on a daily basis. His drinking is so bad that I know he is drinking whilst our kids are in his care, my children say they have been in his car with him (and I know he has been drinking from Facebook). Can these updates be used in court as evidence of his negligence? I am worried for my children whilst they are in his care. What can I do to protect my children?

I am considering going to see a direct access barrister as money is short and I\'d rather not pay to instruct a solictor and then the barristers legal fees too. I have found a direct access barrister for £150 which seems too good to be true. Is it best I cut my losses and see a solicitor?

Stressed and worried mum
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