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Any Employment legal advisor who can help? (Hayes or London)
tzb27
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Hi
I am really stressed due to the situation I am going through and need an expert who can help me with employment and tax issue. I haven't got big bucks to pay for solicitors. I know there are No win and No fee solicitors but I haven't got a experience to deal with them.
If you are an expert and can listen to my story in full can you please PM me. I will really appreciate your kindness and will try to pay whatever i can.
Regards
Z
I am really stressed due to the situation I am going through and need an expert who can help me with employment and tax issue. I haven't got big bucks to pay for solicitors. I know there are No win and No fee solicitors but I haven't got a experience to deal with them.
If you are an expert and can listen to my story in full can you please PM me. I will really appreciate your kindness and will try to pay whatever i can.
Regards
Z
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Do you have legal expenses on your home insurance? If you do then they will provide a legal advice line and may be able to provide representation if they feel you have a case to answer0
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InsideInsurance wrote: »Do you have legal expenses on your home insurance? If you do then they will provide a legal advice line and may be able to provide representation if they feel you have a case to answer
I am renting a room and i can't afford a house.
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What does affording a house have to do with anything? You can have Home Contents insurance even if you are just renting a bed in a shared room.0
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If you would like to put an outline of your problem on here, there are a few well respected HR professionals/employment law advisers who will try to help you.
Other than that, you could try CAB or ACAS, if you can't afford a solicitor.I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.0 -
I advocate LazyDaisy's advice.
Please do not accept offers of 'help' on PM from people you don't know - you will have no idea of their legal credentials. Much better to get the advice in the open where opinions / 'facts' can be challenged.
KiKi' <-- See that? It's called an apostrophe. It does not mean "hey, look out, here comes an S".0 -
I totally agree. MSE forums are brilliant to rouse a debate and will give you a much more rounded answerI advocate LazyDaisy's advice.
Please do not accept offers of 'help' on PM from people you don't know - you will have no idea of their legal credentials. Much better to get the advice in the open where opinions / 'facts' can be challenged.
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