I'm afraid I'm not a person if great means. I'm looking for advice on how to find a "no win, no fee" solicitor to look into taking action following a family court case resulting from safeguarding proceedings, the behaviour of various social workers and the police officers involved. I'm also interested in how I can raise concerns regarding an expert witness, who although I suspect may be an adequate doctor, is clearly unfit to give evidence in the family court. The latter might be better directed at the GMC, but I'm not sure if this would be something a solicitor could handle.
My family has just gone through almost a year of family court hell that came to nothing, with no findings at the end. The family guardian, a very senior one by all accounts, advised several of us some months ago that we should consider taking legal action against social services, the hospital(s) and potentially the police. My own solicitor also thought some aspects of the case didn't make sense, but was more guarded in offering advise outside her remit.
This was despite the case being the result of a proven and rare genetic condition diagnosed early in the case and found to be a significant factor.
I would like seek damages and highlight that aside from the lack of protection sometimes resulting from social services failing to act, sometimes the process swings too far the other way, causing trauma and damage to innocent children and their families. There were also numerous serious mistakes made by the hospital that need to be raised.
Sadly my Google skills have only really found solicitors who specialise in other types of cases involving social services.
Thanks for any advice or leads.
My family has just gone through almost a year of family court hell that came to nothing, with no findings at the end. The family guardian, a very senior one by all accounts, advised several of us some months ago that we should consider taking legal action against social services, the hospital(s) and potentially the police. My own solicitor also thought some aspects of the case didn't make sense, but was more guarded in offering advise outside her remit.
This was despite the case being the result of a proven and rare genetic condition diagnosed early in the case and found to be a significant factor.
I would like seek damages and highlight that aside from the lack of protection sometimes resulting from social services failing to act, sometimes the process swings too far the other way, causing trauma and damage to innocent children and their families. There were also numerous serious mistakes made by the hospital that need to be raised.
Sadly my Google skills have only really found solicitors who specialise in other types of cases involving social services.
Thanks for any advice or leads.
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