HOW DOES OUR FAMILY LAW HELP SERVICE WORK?
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Probably the most difficult thing to do at the time of separation is to determine who to turn to for advice. Should I contact a social worker, a lawyer (and what type of lawyer), a mediator (family dispute resolution practitioner)? Having found someone to obtain advice from then what questions to ask, and when to ask them. Our Online Family Law Help website will answer questions and provide you with family law information. If you need legal advice then chat with us to see if we can help and how we can help. Just follow the following steps. |
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Search our Family Law Knowledge Base. The Knowledge Base is free to use and it holds some simple answers to some of the questions you might want answered. Its not a substitute for real legal advice but it is somewhere for you to start. The Knowledge base is accessed by clicking Knowledge Base on the main menu or where ever you see the Please send us a message if you want an item or information added to our Knowledge Base. |
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If you think you need to receive legal advice but you are not sure then why not have a quick live chat session with our staff to establish how we can help you. Use our live chat facility to see if we can help you with the issues you need to address. Our Live Chat Staff and our Family Lawyers cannot give indepth advice via Live Chat as it is a little time consuming and difficult for us to have all the information we need to give you the advice you need. It's quicker and more effective to have have a telelphone call, video conference or physical appointment. Just click on the Live Chat button where ever you see it (or send us a message if we are off line) and if you think we can help you just go to the next step - Step 3 below. |
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Don't forget there are many ways you can contact us:
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