Monday, December 21, 2009

I urgently need free legal advice , but have just started working and cant get to an advice bureau?

as they are closed when I get in. I cant phone from work. Any suggestions?I urgently need free legal advice , but have just started working and cant get to an advice bureau?
This one is really good. I have posted questions on here and have had them answered. You can also search past questions which can be really helpful as well. Also....it's free.I urgently need free legal advice , but have just started working and cant get to an advice bureau?
This is the advice website of the Citizens Advice Bureau. If what you need isn't on here, you really need to make the time to see them. Maybe there's a Law Centre or CAB near you that works out of office hours?





http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/
If you go into more detail, you will be able to receive 'free legal advice' via Yahoo!





Unfortunately the Citizen Advice Bureau is underfunded. They always have limited opening times. The service only operates for 2 days per week in my own town.





The CAB does have its own website, however, and there is limited advice available.





You say that you are working, are you in a Union? Some Unions offer free legal advice or even have a legal help line you can ring. For example if you work in a shop you may be able to join USDAW (Union of shop, distributive and allied workers) and they offer a free legal help scheme. It may be worth checking this out!
post it on here then, youll get loads of free advice, some will be **** but some will be correct, you need to put it in the right catagory though
Same problem in the UK.


Take a day off work, or write first and try an appointment.


If your firm is any good, they should allow you time off regardless of how long you have been there, even if unpaid.
Oh well, no sense trying to leave them a message explainig that you would like to contact them after hours or anything like that, or sending them an email or a fax or call them during your break if only to find out how to reach them later...nope no way to communicte off-hours with anyone in this world at all!
Tinker gave the correct answer.





However, if you are set on the CAB; You will need to contact them some way or they will not be able to help.





If you can phone and you will need to, You will be able to inform them of your dilemma.





Sorry I can't help other wise.





I'm sure there are some Legal Beavers on this Web Site, so post your question on Legal.
I understand that some solicitors are able to give free advice for a small period of time I think 30minutes? surely there is one near to where you work try it , nothing lost is there, good luck.

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