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 Yoda
(@yoda)
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I would strongly suggest taking some specific legal advice on this matter, even if you pay for a couple of hours with a decent lawyer, it will help you in the long term. 

With regards to finding a barrister. The first hearing is usually fairly straightforward and you could probably go it alone and then get a direct access barrister for the hearing where decisions will be made. 

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(@Daddyup)
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With the level of equity you are talking about a good barrister is what you need and will be worth it as even a 5% change in equity split is worth a lot more than the barristers fees. Make sure they don't charge based on total assets etc and Direct Access is a good place to start. 

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(@Vik2001)
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thanks all.  if anyone knows of a good but cheap finance barrister around london/essex let me know..

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