Is there a solicitor I can tlk to in private for free urgently
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Is there a solicitor I can tlk to in private for free urgently
Call solicitors in your area and ask. What is posted here is answered here.
Well that's perfect like I haven't already... thought you going to help
I want to protect a child of 13 who is related but by hlf blood what chances do I have in the a legal way
May I ask, protect from what? Physical or emotional harm?
Are you an in-law or an aunt?
Can you give us any more information without revealing names, etc.
You're in the UK?
Hlf sister and things happened to me al of the above and more and want to keep them away from this person mine was stopped in court because off human rights and un fair trail to the person involved
I'll PM some legal experts. I'm not a lawyer, but hoped I could obtain more info from you for others to understand better. Thank you for that. If you can tell us any more, that would be wonderful.
I was abused in every way possible and this person been in and out of prison and is a physco and people believed me at last got it taken to court but when I tried to take to court in my teens I couldn't lack of evidence more evidence arrive so took this person back to court everyone believed but because the video statement disapeard after 17years of doing it they couldn't continue in court and he got away with it now this person wants to see my half sister and I want to stop it from happening also photos were found of young peps in possitions but they couldn't prove it was this person I want to stop this person seeing my sister
I don't know if any British solicitors regularly frequent this forum. So it's unlikely that you will get an answer from one here.
But from an American perspective, I would say that you and your half sister appear to have been involved in some sort of legal action involving a trial. Were you and your sister witnesses or defendants? Do you believe that the two of you were deprived of rights and unfairly treated, or was it a third party (criminal defendant perhaps) whose rights you are concerned about?
I doubt if there is an avenue for you or your sister to pursue, personally, in the courts, other than some sort of restraining order against that person. Check into the possibility of getting a restraining order.Quote:
Originally Posted by leanne3777
I PMed for help. Often the legal experts don't come on site until the evening. If you don't get some advice soon, please check back later or tomorrow (it's maybe 8:30 your time?). I'll keep an eye on this question.
My sister hasn't been involved with this I hope not anyway just me but I don't want her near him I want a protection order or something to keep her away from him
Please thank you id hate it if the court etc etc allows access for this person to see her don't know what I would do
I was the victim my sister had nowt to do with it and yeah twice I have been unfairly treated they should have let it continue in the court human rights what about my human rights as a victim
Is there some way you can warn this young girl without scaring her, so she has her defenses ready?
She knows about it but she's a grl
What does that mean -- "she's a girl"? She's stupid or weak or clueless?
No none of the above this person is very clver makes you belve its al you and not them and its natrl but its not this person manipuates you because if she the above then so am I and I'm not this person is scarey
Thirteen is old enough to have some sense. Has anyone warned the girl?
Don't say that this person tried with me again at 21 and started when I was 3 till I was 15
I don't think we have any UK legal experts here, but a US one might give you something helpful and be able to suggest what options you have. Please check back later.
In this country, attorneys often give a free consultation. Have you spoken to any solicitors in your country?
Let's see - you criticized MY advice because you didn't want to provide personal info. Then you went on to provide personal info.
Makes me wonder.
Wondergirl is 100% on target - call around and see if you can get a free consultation. In the US (in my area) fewer and fewer Attorneys are offering free consultations. You said you thought about contacting a solicitor. Why didn't you?
At 13 the "girl" should be old enough to understand the situation (whatever it is).
Yeah and ycan piss off love don't even imply I'm lying
I'm not your love.
What is your problem with my suggestion that you contact a number of solicitors and see who will meet with you without charge?
No one here is going to represent you and you brush off every attempt to help you.
I have finally found some one so how do i now close this post!
Don't worry I have found someone to help me
First, you owe Judy two apologies. You should have checked how this site works. Twice she tried to help you and twice you were rude to her.
Second, we never remove posts. If you want to stop posting just stop.
It appears you were abused by someone, but when it came to trial, evidence went missing and he was not convicted. Now you are trying to protect your half sister from the same thing happening. That is good of you. Your options are
1) talk to her, make sure she is aware of what happened to you and what signs to look for
2) talk to family services, make sure they monitor the situation
3) Get her out of the situation, get guardianship or custody through a solicitor.
Good luck to you
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