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Anonymous | 17-Dec-2012 1:27 pm
The fixed fee is £1,500 but only includes the work done for the petitioner in an uncontested divorce apart from some advice regarding finance etc during the initial interview - http://www.collyerbristow.com/Default.aspx?sID=844&lID=0.
This aspect of a divorce is essentially just a form-filling exercise which most people can quite easily manage themselves or get done online for about £100, so that the advice element is costing several hundred quid. Hardly a bargain.
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Anonymous | 17-Dec-2012 5:48 pm
The firm want to be seen as an Innovator
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