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A solicitor is expected to provide a certain level of client care. However, there are occasions where that service level falls short of the mark. A common example, is lack of communication or updates on a case.
Going through a divorce or separation is one of the most difficult times of anyone’s life. You may be worried about your future, the finances, or the arrangements for the children. That is why a good or excellent solicitor-client relationship is key to a successful outcome. It is vital that you can work effectively as a team.
This divorce and separation process can be made even more daunting if you lack trust or confidence with your solicitor. What should you do? First of all you should attempt to speak to your solicitor to discuss your concerns. We provide our clients with a service pledge and during the first meeting we also give proper advice and a ‘road map’ and so it is clear who we move forward together.
There are many reasons for wanting to change solicitor and this is a personal decision to make. Some of the most common reasons for a client to change solicitor include:
Feeling pressured into agreeing something or not being able to make an informed decision All of this combined boils down to whether there has been a breakdown in trust and confidence between you and your family law solicitor.
This is actually a very straightforward process and often involves your new solicitor writing to your existing solicitor to inform them of your wish to change legal representation and to request your file of papers. What you cannot do is have two firms of family law solicitors acting for you in relation to the same matter; although it is permissible to seek a second opinion.
Many clients make a quick decision about the solicitor they wish to instruct but do not research this properly. This is understandable but as the case proceeds you may not feel that you work well with your solicitor, that no-one is listening or replying and so on. We are therefore commonly asked to provide a second opinion and we are happy to do that. It might be that there are some good reasons why your solicitor has conducted your case in a certain way, and we will say that. Equally, if we disagree with the advice or the course action, we will make that known. Our approach is a fair one.
The steps to transfer can be broken down as follows:
We have provided some information which can be seen here.
You need to find a new family law solicitor that you feel is better suited to you and your case. These tips might help you:
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