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Divorce/separation

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Contravening code of practice

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annapet79 · 19/10/2014 09:14

My ex's solicitor is a member of Resolution, but appears to be contravening the organisation's code of practice. There are several things both in writing and communicated verbally that i am concerned about.

He also does not write his name or place a signature on the bottom of his letters - could anyone advise on whether this is common practice?

I'm struggling to understand whether the solicitor's actions could end up being an advantage (through incompetence) or disadvantage (through wrecklessness) to me. I don't want divorce costs to build up unnecessarily -could anyone advise me? Thanks

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Lonecatwithkitten · 19/10/2014 09:52

Difficult without specific examples to know. But resolution membership is voluntary and not all family law solicitors are members. It is not part of the legal frame work.
My solicitor often has his secretary PP his letters for him particular where we have discussed the content in detailed.

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