Family law
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Family law
Anyone know of any law firms (that deal with UK family law) that operate both in Dubai and the UK....
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Re: Family law
Thanks for the tips. I will check them out, but just to clarify.
This is for a matter which will be dealt with the in UK courts but obviously I'd like to deal with someone that has an office here as it would (possibly) make communication easier.
If not I will just find someone in the UK.
This is for a matter which will be dealt with the in UK courts but obviously I'd like to deal with someone that has an office here as it would (possibly) make communication easier.
If not I will just find someone in the UK.
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Re: Family law
Thanks for the tips. I will check them out, but just to clarify.
This is for a matter which will be dealt with the in UK courts but obviously I'd like to deal with someone that has an office here as it would (possibly) make communication easier.
If not I will just find someone in the UK.
This is for a matter which will be dealt with the in UK courts but obviously I'd like to deal with someone that has an office here as it would (possibly) make communication easier.
If not I will just find someone in the UK.
England?...this might save you some time & £: www.resolution.org.uk
or Scottish system(also UK: www.sfla.co.uk
hth
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Re: Family law
Alexandra Tribe
Solicitor (England & Wales)/ UAE Legal Consultant
Resolution Member (formerly Solicitors Family Law Association)
Al Midfa and Associates
Advocates and Legal Consultants
1004/1005 Al Reem Tower
Al Maktoum Street, Deira
PO Box 32367 Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4227 2701
She just deals Family Law I think some of the others tend to do allsorts
Solicitor (England & Wales)/ UAE Legal Consultant
Resolution Member (formerly Solicitors Family Law Association)
Al Midfa and Associates
Advocates and Legal Consultants
1004/1005 Al Reem Tower
Al Maktoum Street, Deira
PO Box 32367 Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4227 2701
She just deals Family Law I think some of the others tend to do allsorts
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Re: Family law
UK courts.
Was just a thought, but guess it will be easier to appoint a solely UK based lawyer.
Was just a thought, but guess it will be easier to appoint a solely UK based lawyer.
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Re: Family law
I presume it is a contact issue , if so hope you have deep pockets . i would strongly suggest you look at and joinhttp://www.fnf.org.uk before deciding whether to go to court.
PM me if you want some further info
PM me if you want some further info
#11
Re: Family law
You can see a lawyer here who can contact the other party lawyers and write for you, but when it goes to court you either have to pay for them to go over which is pointless as they cant speak in court and also they appoint a Advocat who can be with you in court. I guess the good thing about having someone here is that you can go and see them and speak face to face rather than over the phone.