How letters can help

Thursday, 29 July, 2010


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The letters I write do not come from me; they are written by me for you to sign and send. So my name and address do not appear – only yours.

This gives you a real negotiating advantage;

  • My letters can help you resolve a dispute without going to Court, but
  • if necessary, will help you if your case needs the Small Claims procedure.
However, the responsibility for that letter is yours, not mine.  That is why my charge
for drafting a letter is so small - only a tiny fraction of the cost of a solicitor's letter.

  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.  My aim is simple; to use my letter writing skills to resolve your problem, or help you prepare for possible legal action in the Small Claims Court.  There's no charge for a chat, but if you want me to draft a letter for you my minimum charge is £5.70p. 
         
      
If you want proper legal advice, go to a solicitor.
      
If you just want general help with your problem, call me.

 
  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