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  • Lacking proactive and holistic support:

    How do I go about finding a solicitor who takes a proactive and holistic approach to both TOLATA and Domestic Abuse matters? I find it hard to make contact with ones who want to go beyond box ticking. What's the best way to verify work ethics?
    Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
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  • #2
    Hi SHADOWKICK

    Welcome to LB

    Lets start with ethics, solicitors has a Code of Conduct that they have to abide by, failure to do that, they can be censured.

    https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/st...ct-solicitors/

    You've got JUSTBEAGLE on the right hand side of screen or Google the following words 'domestic abuse solicitors', give them a snapshot of the situtation. Most solicitors filter enquires through layers of 'nonsense'. The more they do that the less 'human', approachable' they seem. Maybe look for small firms with 'The Human Touch'. Check Trustpilot reviews.

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    • #3
      I think he's talking about work ethic.

      Speak to people you trust. Look at reviews. Discuss what you want them to do. Don't be afraid to have a conversation before deciding whether you want to engage this solicitor to represent you.
      Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

      Litigants in Person should download and read the Judiciary's handbook for litigants in person: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/..._in_Person.pdf

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      • #4
        Originally posted by atticus View Post
        I think he's talking about work ethic.

        Speak to people you trust. Look at reviews. Discuss what you want them to do. Don't be afraid to have a conversation before deciding whether you want to engage this solicitor to represent you.
        Thank you, I read it differently.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by atticus View Post
          I think he's talking about work ethic.

          Speak to people you trust. Look at reviews. Discuss what you want them to do. Don't be afraid to have a conversation before deciding whether you want to engage this solicitor to represent you.

          Yes, this is what I mean.
          The cost is going to be astronomical (which I accept), but I feel I need someone proactive.

          I'm worried about finding someone who isn't. I really need support and not many of them seem to comprehensive.

          Am I missing something in my searches? Or is this just the way it is?

          Also, thanks for clarifying my question - I'm new here.

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