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[Solved] Over two years of battle...

 
(@sergiorodrigo)
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Hello to all and thanks for your time.

Thanks for the replies.... I've changed my profile for another one with more privacy!
I also managed to resume it to the principal as it was become to look like a book! (a book will be made but not today)

I'll wait for your guys there!!!

Thanks. ooo.xxx

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Topic starter Posted : 10/03/2016 4:50 pm
(@got-the-tshirt)
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Hi There,
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These family law cases can drag on so I feel your pain, if you don't feel your solicitor is getting anywhere then you can change to another or even self represent through court, my ex started with a solicitor and then after the first hearing didn't use one, where as I didn't use one at all, just went alone.
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It can feel sometimes like giving up is the only option, but make sure you have tried everything first or you will regret it, keep posting and ask any questions you have and we will try and answer them.
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GTTS

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Posted : 10/03/2016 5:09 pm
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
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Hi there

As GTTS has said, these cases can drag on for a long time, especially where there are accusations involved.

Perhaps you could tell us where you are as far as court is concerned, how many hearings have you had, have you made statements to the court and has there been a finding of fact of hearing?

As has already been said, if you are unhappy with your solicitor you can stop using them and either look for a better one, use a McKenzie Friend or represent yourself.

It might also help if you attend a Families Need Fathers meeting in your area, where you'll get advice and support from parents in a similar situation to yourself. Here's a link to their webpage where you will find details of meetings nationally.

www.fnf.org.uk/help-and-support-2/local-branch-meetings

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Posted : 14/03/2016 12:20 am
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