Thu, 21 Aug, 2008

HOW DO I CHOOSE A SOLICITOR?

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How do I choose a solicitor?

If you need a solicitor you should choose one who has experience in the appropriate area of law.

 

A local advice agency such as a law centre or Citizens Advice Bureau, should be able to recommend local solicitors who are experienced in the appropriate area of law or will be able to provide information on how to find a suitable solicitor. In some cases, a CAB can refer you to an organisation which can offer free legal help. You can also find details of solicitors on the Law Society website at www.solicitors-online.com, or go to the Community Legal Service Directory for details of solicitors and advice agencies throughout England and Wales.  There is also a listing at the bottom of this page.

 

If you are at a police station, or have been charged with an imprisonable offence, you can obtain free legal advice under the duty solicitors' scheme. If you are at the police station, the police will contact the duty solicitor. If you are at the magistrates or youth court, the arrangements for providing the solicitor will vary. In Northern Ireland, Belfast Magistrates' Court is the only magistrates' court with a duty solicitor's scheme.