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Letters to a lawyer

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butter16 · 23/06/2010 11:52

If I am no longer represented by a lawyer but they receive documents what do they usually do, keep them, send the back, or forward them

I worked in a lawyers office when I left school and seem to remember they were forwarded.

Awaiting response from a lawyer regarding a dispute, but since head the other side might have dismissed their lawyers.

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mumblechum · 23/06/2010 11:56

You need to do a letter of acting in person so that the other side write to you directly. Until you do that, your ex solicitors have to forward stuff on to you and may charge you to do so. Is there anything in court? If so then you need to file the Notice in court. It should look like this:

In the XXXXXXXXCounty Court

Case No XXXXXXXXXXx

Between:

XXXXXXXXXApplicant

and

XXXXXXXXX Respondent

TAKE NOTICE THAT XXXXXX the Applicant/Respondent in these proceedings is from the day of 2010 acting in person and all correspondence should be sent to him/her at (address).

There's no fee.

mumblechum · 23/06/2010 12:01

Sorry meant to say NOTICE not letter of acting in person.

butter16 · 23/06/2010 12:20

Thanks

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