Hello all and apologies if this is in the wrong place as I'm new to this.
I will try and keep this brief. My ex wife’s father is a partner in a Solicitors firm, this firm acted for myself and my ex wife previously.
We split up in April 2015 and decided to Divorce in January 2016. My exs father asked if his firm could handle the divorce to help out his daughter at no expense to myself or my ex wife, I agreed on the basis that it was about just the divorce and signed an Authority to that effect stating it was just for the divorce I gave authority for.
At no point before signing did the firm inform me to seek legal advice. Following signing the authority my ex wife then decided to use the Solicitors firm to make my life hell, sending letters and demands regarding not just the divorce but also financial matters and children matters – they even sent me a letter regarding soft toys for the children at one point! to say that I was harassed is an understatement!
Early October 2016 I received a phone call from a solicitors stating that I had initiated a joint claim for a tenancy deposit against their client. I knew nothing about this claim but then found out that my exs father had sent them letter of action and draft claim demanding the return of the tenancy deposit from a couple of years ago. This claim was in my name and my ex wife’s name and the address was the former marital home where she still lived. I did not at any point give my authority for them to do this and wrote to them and the solicitor stating this.
In November I made a formal complaint to my exs father firm stating all of the above, regarding the authority, no advice, dealing with other matters not just divorce as agreed, and the fact he tried to use my name to obtain money without my knowledge.
The response I got was I didn’t think you would mind!
I am both shocked and appalled and want to take further action as they shouldn’t be allowed to treat people like this.
Please can anyone tell me if I have sufficient cause to make a claim, report to the legal ombudsman or sra.
Any help appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
I will try and keep this brief. My ex wife’s father is a partner in a Solicitors firm, this firm acted for myself and my ex wife previously.
We split up in April 2015 and decided to Divorce in January 2016. My exs father asked if his firm could handle the divorce to help out his daughter at no expense to myself or my ex wife, I agreed on the basis that it was about just the divorce and signed an Authority to that effect stating it was just for the divorce I gave authority for.
At no point before signing did the firm inform me to seek legal advice. Following signing the authority my ex wife then decided to use the Solicitors firm to make my life hell, sending letters and demands regarding not just the divorce but also financial matters and children matters – they even sent me a letter regarding soft toys for the children at one point! to say that I was harassed is an understatement!
Early October 2016 I received a phone call from a solicitors stating that I had initiated a joint claim for a tenancy deposit against their client. I knew nothing about this claim but then found out that my exs father had sent them letter of action and draft claim demanding the return of the tenancy deposit from a couple of years ago. This claim was in my name and my ex wife’s name and the address was the former marital home where she still lived. I did not at any point give my authority for them to do this and wrote to them and the solicitor stating this.
In November I made a formal complaint to my exs father firm stating all of the above, regarding the authority, no advice, dealing with other matters not just divorce as agreed, and the fact he tried to use my name to obtain money without my knowledge.
The response I got was I didn’t think you would mind!
I am both shocked and appalled and want to take further action as they shouldn’t be allowed to treat people like this.
Please can anyone tell me if I have sufficient cause to make a claim, report to the legal ombudsman or sra.
Any help appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
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