My decree nisi was pronounced last week (yay!) Consent order is at the court, and is likely to be contentious, so unfortunately I still need legal advice (has cost twice what I thought it would already) The solicitor I've seen from the start was put on gardening leave last month, and the first I heard she was leaving was a letter from the named partner telling me she would now be dealing with my case, but she was also employing 2 new solicitors who might get involved. That's all I've heard from her really, except a bill for last month and an emailed letter to tell me the decree nisi date and that the consent order had been sent to court. Today I get an email from the original solicitor who has given me her number and said she is still operating in the area (despite her firm's signature giving an address about 100 miles away). Not sure what to do. On the one hand she knows me and my case, but on the other, is this ethical? Does it matter, as I'm the paying client? Anyone got any advice? Thanks.
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Solicitor soliciting me after leaving firm
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user1482874842 · 24/07/2017 17:59
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