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Solicitor/Direct Access Barrister Needed - London

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07 Oct 18 #504252 by CaptainM
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Hi All,

I am Litigant in Person (LiP) for financial and children proceedings at Family Court in Holborn.

I am looking to instruct a barrister who represented me at a previous children's hearing and due to limited funds, will struggle to fully instruct a solicitor.

Unfortunately said barrister is not direct access so I would really need a solicitor. Right?

Any recommendations for a solicitor that would be willing to help me without needing to do a lot of work?

It's for a variation of CAO hearing and I have already represented myself on a number of hearings.

If not possible, any recommendation for a Direct Access Barrister that wouldn't cost a fortune?

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08 Oct 18 #504274 by .Sylvia
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Call the WIkivorce helpline on 01202805020, I think they have a number of direct access barristers they could point you to.

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