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    I found this site through Martins MT and so glad I did as everyone seems really friendly and helpful. I will get straight to the point as I don't want to waste anyone's time. I breached the terms of a consent order and my ex went straight back to court to obtain an interim charging order. Went to court on Friday for the final charging order, which was granted. My ex has a good solicitor but I cant afford representation. We were in there less than 5 minutes and I was only asked by the judge if I owed the money (6k)which I said I did. I did say that I had written to his solicitor offering a monthly payment but it had been refused. He was not interested, and he then started talking to the solicitor regarding costs addressing her by her christian name like they were old friends. I cannot afford a solicitor and I dont know where to go from here. I've tried searching the net for info but cant understand the jargon anyway! Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.
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    Re: Advice Needed Urgently Please.

    Obvious question, but are you eligible for free legal help?

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      deleted just read first post properly. Link already there. Duh.
      CJ

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        Re: Advice Needed Urgently Please.

        Originally posted by labman View Post
        Obvious question, but are you eligible for free legal help?


        I did ask when I had a free half hour with a Legal Exec, She told me that I wasn't entitled to legal aid yet when I spoke to someone at National Debtline I was told that I was, in fact entitled to it. I wish everyone gave out the same information. It's difficult enough and I don't have family to help or advise me.

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