The
'small claims' procedureThursday, 29 July, 2010 |
| Holiday or flight problems | Computer problems | Problems with rogue traders | Neighbourhood problems | Garage or vehicle problems |
| Now let me be clear about this; I'm a retired barrister - no longer practising as a lawyer. So I'm not qualified to give legal advice, or to represent you in any way. I'm not regulated by any professional body, and I carry no insurance to protect you if I get something wrong. | But many years of experience and a great deal of common sense have equipped me with an understanding of people; of argument and conflict; of how to defend and when to attack, and, most important of all, of when to compromise. |
| Most legal cases are won or lost before they start - even before you've been to see either the Citizens Advice Bureau or your solicitor. |
| And here is a great tip:: |
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One
good letter is worth more than 50 telephone calls. |
| If your case goes to Court, what you wrote or signed before you went to your solicitor carries more weight than any verbal evidence you give in Court. | So any letters you send (or receive) before legal proceedings commence are absolutely vital to the outcome. |
| Whatever your problem, telephone me: 01335 348855 | or e-mail me: Contact Charles |