Saturday, July 31, 2010

Where can I get legal advice on anything?

It is tedious (as well as expensive and time consuming) to always go to a solicitor get legal advice on minor things like driving licenses or software usage.





New laws being published do not always get to the people and sometimes these people can get caught out without knowing why they have been fined or arrested.





Where can I get British legal advice on virtually any matter (as well as the minor things) without going to a solicitor or going through law school?





CheersWhere can I get legal advice on anything?
Depends on exactly what advice you're after, - but the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is a good starting point.





Look them up in the phone book or on ';Yell.com';Where can I get legal advice on anything?
Have you tried citizens advice.Good Luck
Do you have a local law centre? They are manned by qualified lawyers who are unpaid for what they do and have various areas of expertise. It is simply a question of arriving on the day the centre is open, queueing up, giving your details and awaiting your turn. http://www.lawcentres.org.uk/
My trade union membership entitles me to a legal advice helpline free 24 hours a day. Unite union.
Some solicitors will give advise for free for I think an hour, ask when you have found a good solicitor if they offer this service.
Citizens Advice Bureau. Find your nearest branch at the link below. CAB advice is free.

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