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  1. Some solicitors give 30 minutes' legal advice for free. Some offer a fixed fee - that way you'll know in advance what the advice will cost. You can call a solicitor's office and ask if they offer a free half hour or a fixed fee. A free or fixed-fee appointment can help you find out your rights and legal position.

  2. LawWorks is a charity which connects lawyers with people who cannot get legal aid. It can provide free advice on issues such as: debt. welfare rights. housing matters. employment law. consumer disputes. You’ll need to make an appointment to see a lawyer at one of LawWorks’ legal advice clinics. Search for a LawWorks legal advice clinic near ...

  3. Option 2: Low-cost will-writing services. Will-writing services can offer savings against standard solicitor fees, with prices starting under £100. These services may be online-based – using digital tools to draft your will – operate by post, or will involve someone coming to visit you at home.

  4. The Free Legal Advice Centre at Toynbee Hall has been running for 125 years and is the world’s most continuously running free legal advice centre. Each year we provide hundreds of people with free legal assistance on a range of issues within UK law. We are a volunteer-run advice service, and we provide quality assured legal advice both in ...

  5. Law Society member support. If you need to amend any information about you on Find a Solicitor or wish to give other feedback about the website, please call 020 7320 5757 from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (charged at local call rates) or contact us using this form by selecting 'Find a Solicitor' under 'Question'. ©2024 Law Society.

  6. Civil Legal Advice may be able to give you free legal advice over the telephone if you live on a low income or benefits. Telephone: 0345 345 4 345. Minicom: 0345 609 6677. Open Monday to Friday 09:00 – 20:00 and Saturday 09:00 -12:30pm. You can also text ‘legalaid’ and your name to 80010 to get a call back. This costs the same as a normal ...

  7. Find a legal aid adviser or family mediator. You need to provide information about your finances to find out if you qualify for legal aid. Check if you qualify for legal aid (opens in a new tab) For example, NE31 1SF. If you are a provider and your details are incorrect, please contact your contract manager.

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