Can a barrister draft an agreement?

The usual understanding is you need a solicitor to prepare an agreement. In some instances it may be a benefit. However going directly to a public access barrister will be immediately effective barrister. Especially if the barrister is experienced in …

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Can a Barrister write a Will?

When it comes to drawing a Will. There are so many things to consider? What will you be leaving behind? What is is you wish to do with your personal belongings? What do you wish to do with your jewellery? What …

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Can a Barrister act for a Family Member?

It is an interesting subject. In all the time I have been working with the specialist barristers, I have come to value the straight lines. There is very little left to the imagination. The most spectrum filled area of Law …

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Can a Barrister Mediate?

In civil matters, the general philosophy is “let’s find the middle ground”. Being able to find a common ground can really difficult. Especially in complex Family cases or Complex Civil cases. A Barrister has trained to a find a fine-tuned solution. …

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The Barrister’s Wig and it’s origin

The Origin of the Wig The wig is a distinguishing factor for barristers. It is a uniform, a sign of court formalities. Now, Only Barristers in the Criminal Courts wear the Wig. It would be an insult to the courts …

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Fixed Fees: Road Traffic & Motoring Offences – Receive Advice and Representation £500 + VAT

Our barristers specialise in this area. They cover all road traffic and motoring offence. From speeding, going through a red light, to driving without insurance. Receiving legal advice when you have been caught drink driving or drug driving is important. …

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The right barrister? Benefits of Direct Access

Public access is a great tool for the average person. When a person requires legal advice. The limitations are prevalent. It could be due to cost. It could be due to the unknown. The average person may not be aware. …

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