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Frequently Asked Questions

How do payment plans work with your legal services?

We offer flexible payment plans for both legal plans and unbundled services to ensure you receive the help you need without financial strain. You can spread your payments over time, depending on the service package you choose, making our services accessible even if you’re on a budget.

What is an unbundled legal service in Canada?

Unbundled legal services, also known as “limited-scope representation,” allow you to hire a lawyer for only part of your case rather than full representation. This can include legal advice, document drafting, or court appearances. It’s a flexible and cost-effective option for individuals who want to manage parts of their legal matter on their own while still receiving professional support.

What is a legal plan, and how does it work in Canada?

A legal plan provides affordable access to a range of legal services for individuals, families, and businesses in Canada. It includes coverage for services like consultations, document reviews, and legal advice on common matters. Some plans also cover representation for specific cases. Our legal plans allow members to connect with qualified lawyers for any legal questions or issues they may face.

How much will it cost to hire a family law solicitor in the UK?

Costs can vary depending on the complexity of your case. We offer an initial consultation to discuss your needs and will provide a clear and transparent breakdown of fees upfront as well as a legal plan.

Can I represent myself in a family law case?

While it’s legally possible to represent yourself, family law matters can be complex. Having a solicitor ensures that all legal processes are properly followed, increasing the likelihood of a favorable outcome.

What are my rights as a cohabiting (unmarried) parent in the UK?

Even if you are not married, you still have parental rights over your children. UK law recognizes both parents’ responsibilities, and you can apply for child arrangements orders regarding custody and visitation if needed.

How does the adoption process work in the UK?

The adoption process in the UK involves a series of assessments, background checks, and court proceedings to ensure the child’s welfare. Our solicitors will help you navigate this process, from the initial application to the final adoption order.

What can I do if I’m facing domestic violence?

If you are experiencing domestic violence, you can apply for a non-molestation order or an occupation order to protect yourself. We can assist you in taking immediate action to ensure your safety.

Do I have to attend court for my family law case?

Not always. Many family law matters, such as divorces and child arrangements, can be resolved outside of court through mediation or negotiation. However, if an agreement can’t be reached, we will represent you in court to secure the best outcome.

What if my ex-partner stops paying child maintenance?

If your ex-partner fails to pay child maintenance, you can seek help from the Child Maintenance Service (CMS), which can calculate and enforce payments. Our solicitors can guide you through this process if needed.

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