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Services - Briefing Documents

 

Advantages of using this kind of service:

  • QUICK
  • COST-EFFECTIVE
  • RELIABLE
  • NO HIDDEN EXTRAS
  • NO WASTED TRAVEL TIME

  • NO TIME OFF FROM WORK

  • NO LOST WAGES FROM TAKING TIME OFF
  • GENERALLY LESS STRESSFUL

Disadvantage of using full service

You may have had contact with Solicitors before. Like other professionals they are very busy and more often than not you have to make an appointment to see them.

At times that can mean a long wait. You have to go in and see them and agree how much the matter will cost before the work starts.

Also remember you do not have to spending time travelling on buses or if by car finding a parking space. Then worrying if your car may be clamped.

The Solicitors have to do their own checks which the Law Society requires.

After that they will send you an Engagement Letter for you to agree to. After you have given instructions you have to wait for a reply.

A few of them may require you to ring in and remind them that you are waiting for a reply.

After the assignment they will send you a bill and if paid a Dis-engagement Letter.

 

On the internet - distance is not a problem! Thanks to the internet - all the above are no longer an issue.
What is asking a legal question on English Law?

You may have an issue that you want to get quick general advice on. Before starting off it is better if you obtain some general information first. This can give you peace of mind and if the matter is complex, then you can assess if you want to go though all that hassle and aggro.

Some examples:
I purchased my dishwasher for £250 used it for 12 days and now it is not working. I have been to the shop four times and I can't get any joy. What can I do?

My son's father has not given me any money for his maintenance. He and I live together and I don't want to upset him because I fear he may get violent to me: what can I do?

I was living with my ex and now we are split up. I can't get credit anymore but I do not owe anybody any money. But I have a good job. It is driving me crazy what do I do?

I have an accountant and he did not file my tax returns on time. HMR&C has started a Claim in the County against me for £14,750: what can I do?

I was served with a Statutory Demand for £14,750 and I dispute the alleged debt for £14,000: What can I do?

I was made bankrupt some 15 years ago and the Trustee put a notice on my land title. Now he wants to sell the property and my family reside with me: What can I do?

I was a director of a Limited company and the Liquidator is now saying that he is claiming against my private house but I thought that he couldn't touch private property: What can I do?
How much will it cost? It will cost £75.
How do I pay? You can pay by emailing us using the enquiry form and we will then ring you back for your details which will be the security guarantee. We are looking at ways to enable you to pay by secured online methods such as paypal and other service providers.
When will I get the document? After your payment has been cleared by credit card: a paid invoice for £75 will be sent to you by email attachment to the email address you provided in the Enquiry Form. It is most important that you provide us with a correct and reliable email address.
But I don't have a computer and printer! There are many Internet cafés which you can use. Or you may have a friend who can assist or you could try your local library.
How many words will be in the document? It will contain at least 600 words but at our sole discretion we may exceed this.
What language will the document be in? It will be in plain English (or if required in Chinese - Mandarin). But we are currently looking at ways to deliver our services in other languages.
What is a briefing note?

A briefing note is a document which gives you guidance on the law and issues which you must bear in mind in a particular situation. Maybe you have an issue that you want to get quick legal advice on. This is important before you embark on a costly legal process, and it will give you basic information. This can give you peace of mind, but if the matter is complex then it maybe better for you to seek the full service of the solicitor.

For example: What assets can a Trustee in Bankruptcy can take on the making of a Bankruptcy Order?

 
BANKRUPTCY
COMPANY AND PARTNERSHIP
What is an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) and its advantages CVA (Company Voluntary Arrangement)
Guidance on Preparation of Statement of Affairs Guidance on Preparation of Statement of Affairs
Duties and obligations of a bankrupt person Directors liabilities whilst trading when company was in financial difficulties
Working with Official Receiver / Trustee / Supervisor Working with Official Receiver / Liquidator / Supervisor
Are the Trustee's powers and duties are so wide
with no limitation?
Are the Liquidator powers and duties are so wide
with no limitation?
Trustee interested in Matrimonial Home and seeking to sell home and put my family on streets Liquidator wants to make me personally liable for company debts
Challenging Trustee's decisions Challenging Liquidator's decisions
Trustee does not want me to pay children's school fees Liquidator wants me to account for moneys and goods taken from the company before liquidation
Trustee seeking to take my pension What is a committee of inspection?
Trustee seeking an Income Payment Order / agreement How is the liquidator's remuneration fixed?
Trustee wanting to re-open property transactions made years ago How can I challenge the liquidator's remuneration
Trustee wanting to privately examine my family and wife Liquidator wants to privately interview my partners and other directors
Trustee threatening me with public examination Liquidator threatening a public examination
Trustee seeking to keep me in bankruptcy for over a year Liquidator making a report to DTI about me
Trustee telling me I cannot do any more business Liquidator telling me I cannot do any activities for the Company more
Trustee wanting to take away my good family car and give me a cheap car Liquidator insisting that I surrender to him company property
Trustee insisting that I co-operate with him if not he will re-direct my private mails Liquidator insisting that I co-operate with him if not he will interview all ex-directors
Trustee insists that I give him books, papers and records if not he will get CPS to charge me Liquidator insists that I give him books, papers and records if not he will get CPS to charge me
Trustee says that he will get CPS to charge me with criminal damage because I painted my own house which trustee took away Liquidator says that he will get CPS to charge me with criminal damage because I damaged some property before company went into liquidation
Trustee says that he wants the house my partner and I purchased abroad as a savings investment Liquidator wants to sell my business for little or nothing - what do I do?
How can I complain against Trustee How can I complain against Liquidator
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