I recently instructed a solicitor regarding a family court matter, and she asked for the details of the mother's solicitor.
I explained - with evidence of forwarded email - that he was no longer instructed in the family court matter, nor on the record for the same, for some time.
Despite this, she emailed them and they wrote back confirming that they were no longer instructed in the matter, but still sent her what they called a "reduced bundle" ... "as a curtesy[sic] to the court" - basically a selection of their side of things.
It now appears my solicitor has acted almost entirely on the information from the other solicitor who is still acting for the mother in the vexatious matter of a property dispute (currently being looked at for me by a different solicitor specialising in litigation, not family. It's complicated!)
In these circumstances, is this either legal or accepted/acceptable practice?
I am considering a formal letter of complaint regarding several things; most are more clear cut, but I need to ensure everything is valid and on point if we cannot reach resolution and it eventually goes to legal ombudsman.
Thanks.
I explained - with evidence of forwarded email - that he was no longer instructed in the family court matter, nor on the record for the same, for some time.
Despite this, she emailed them and they wrote back confirming that they were no longer instructed in the matter, but still sent her what they called a "reduced bundle" ... "as a curtesy[sic] to the court" - basically a selection of their side of things.
It now appears my solicitor has acted almost entirely on the information from the other solicitor who is still acting for the mother in the vexatious matter of a property dispute (currently being looked at for me by a different solicitor specialising in litigation, not family. It's complicated!)
In these circumstances, is this either legal or accepted/acceptable practice?
I am considering a formal letter of complaint regarding several things; most are more clear cut, but I need to ensure everything is valid and on point if we cannot reach resolution and it eventually goes to legal ombudsman.
Thanks.
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