That is the about the average price for a consultation with a lawyer, but mind you, unless the specific lawyer (not just the firm) specializes in that field, he or she would only be able to answer general concepts. I would expect them to do some research for any specific questions, in order to properly take into account the context and evolving case law.
To save some money, it may be a good idea to find answers on general concepts beforehand, instead of using up a whole hour with a lawyer on them. That way, you can simply use the lawyer to confirm certain answers you had researched beforehand, and if he or she is unsure or there is a difference of opinion, have them get back to you.
For information on Canadian divorces, I would recommend the Access Justice website and FAQs at http://acces-justice-access.orgWud u spend 拢50-60 seeing a divorce solicitor for all the details or r there any good websites for advice?
it mite be expensive but you should they will tell you strate the ins an outs
solicitors are evil,,,
IF YOUR NOT WORKING
CLAIM LEGAL AID
Your fist hour consultation should be free, remember depending on your income you can claim legal aid, but unfortunately they are expensive and are required.....
Good luck
Try the C.A.B.
I thought that solicitors ran a scheme that made the first 30 min consultation free. Either way its probably worth the 拢60 as you are likely to get screwed.
you will have to see them for a divorce which is very expensive - try the citizen advice.
I would pay to get proper professional advise
writ down what you want to know before you go in
they will probably tell you things you never thought to ask
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