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Do I need a solicitor for my financial settlement

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(@optimustricker)
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Joined: 3 years ago

Given your situation, it seems you’re concerned about not receiving a fair settlement. Here’s what I suggest:

Initial Consultation with a Solicitor: Many solicitors offer a free or low-cost initial consultation. This can give you an idea of what to expect and how to proceed.
Consider a Direct Access Barrister for Specific Tasks: If you feel confident handling some aspects yourself, you can hire a barrister for crucial parts like court representation or complex negotiations.
Look for Legal Aid or Low-Cost Services: Depending on your financial situation, you might be eligible for legal aid or services from organizations that provide low-cost legal assistance.

 

Ultimately, having professional legal support can make a significant difference in ensuring you receive a fair financial settlement. If you can afford it, a solicitor’s comprehensive support could be invaluable in protecting your interests.

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(@dadmod3)
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You could try mediation which will be a lot cheaper and quicker than arguing through the courts.  Find a mediator who specialises in financial settlements.  The Family Mediation Council will find one in your area.

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