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What to wear for free solicitor appointment?

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25 Sep 16 #484013 by janeuk
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How should I dress for my first free consult with a solicitor?
Got an appointment in the morning.
I don't want to feel uncomfortable!

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25 Sep 16 #484014 by rubytuesday
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Wear whatever you feel most comfortable and confident in - there's no dress code for an.appointment with a sols.

Take a notepad with you and write down.any questions or points you wish to raise. Try to read the guides to Divorce and finances on here first so that you have a better over view of the basics.

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25 Sep 16 #484016 by Strawberrypimms
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I dressed smartly because I wanted to be taken seriously and it gave me confidence.
To be honest it doesn't matter at all, they will be more concerned with writing down what you say than looking at you.
I was a crying mess that first time and they were incredibly kind.

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