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How to get litigation support in the UK

Litigation is the legal process that you have to go through in a variety of systems for different legal problems. Many people want to know answers to simple questions like "What is litigation?" when they seek litigation support and some people want more help to know about what goes on with evidence and crime investigation. This article looks at online and offline sources where you can get litigation support.

Online help

Online forums Online forums are great places to find people who can help with your litigation issues. Remember that people here will not be able to give you proper legal advice, but you may get comfort from sharing experiences and helping each other to make contacts and develop your support networks. You may also find people who have gone through or who are going through exactly the same situation as you and so will be better placed to offer you friendly advice. Law advice sites You can get loads of advice on sites that help with litigation. For example, if you are having issues with transgender law, check out Transprudenceblog.wordpress.com for some helpful advice and legal support.

Offline help

Legal professionals You can get proper legal advice and litigation support from solicitors or barristers if you are in the UK, or advocates and attorneys if you are in a country like the US. Contact your local business directory or law regulation agency to find out about which legal professionals can support you in your local area. Personal support groups Support groups often meet up in most major cities and give each other support and advice through litigation and troublesome times, whether it is you or a close friend or family member who is dealing with litigation. You will be able to find lots of people to share your experiences with in places like these. Legal advice centres Legal advice centres are run like charities and give free advice to people dealing with litigation and law issues. You can easily find information on their websites or by going to the place itself to gather resources like booklets and information sheets which can direct you to other sources, or you can speak to one of their legal advisers in the centre itself.

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