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Final Court Hearing - advice needed
homeliving
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hi, can anyone tell me the likely fees of a final court hearing,
“Your basic extended family today includes your ex-husband or -wife, your ex's new mate, your new mate, possibly your new mate's ex and any new mate that your new mate's ex has acquired.”
~just about sums it up~
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final court hearing for what?Signature removed for peace of mind0
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Residence and Contact“Your basic extended family today includes your ex-husband or -wife, your ex's new mate, your new mate, possibly your new mate's ex and any new mate that your new mate's ex has acquired.”~just about sums it up~0 -
Are you being polite and friendly to each other? If not, then YES to a solicitor ...Signature removed for peace of mind0
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About £500.00 for 1/2 day for a barrister. Perhaps £800.00 to £1000.00 for full day depending on whether its a contested hearing and counsel needs to cross-examine etc. If you have been doing the hearings all the way through and you now want a solicitor for the final hearing, they may well charge a fair bit as they will have to get to grips with all the papers. Many solicitors wont touch it as they are not very fond of coming it at the last minute when proceedings have been conducted wholly by a litigant in person.
However, the final hearing is your last chance to get what you want and if it involves children then it may well be worth it. Call some solicitors to find out approx costs.Proud Mummy to Leila aged 1 whole year:j0
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