Other Help

If your problem is not covered by our service, the following websites may be of help:

Community Legal Advice

Free, confidential and independent legal advice for residents living in England and Wales

  • Search for a quality local legal adviser or solicitor
  • Ask a question or choose a topic and you'll be directed to the right place on the best advice sites in the UK
  • See if you are eligible for legal aid using the online calculator
  • View or print legal information leafletscla_logo

www.communitylegaladvice.org.uk 


adviceguide 

Adviceguide gives basic advice and information on your rights. It gives you a broad outline of where you stand and what you can do.

www.adviceguide.org.uk


Citizens Advice Bureau

If your problem is complicated, you will need more detailed advice, e.g. from a Citizens Advice Bureau, a Law Centre or a Solicitor. Be aware that you may have to pay for some services.

www.citizensadvice.org.uk


The Law Society

The Law Society can help you find an appropriate solicitor for your circumstances.

www.lawsociety.org.uk


adviceUK

The adviceUK website contains links to national sources of advice on many issues.

www.adviceuk.org.uk  


Her Majesty's Court Service

Her Majestry's Court Service oversees Civil, Family and Criminal Courts

The website provides:

  • Details on individual courts and how to find them
  • Hearing lists for the Supreme Court offices and some Crown Courts
  • Information on procedures and processes
  • Forms and guidance to help you when using the courts

 www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk  


The Insolvency Service

If you require information and advice on bankruptcy, liquidation, redundancy and insolvency or Companies Investigation Branch (CIB) you can access this through The Insolvency Service.

www.insolvency.gov.uk