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Barmaid Would You Be Interested?

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Gardenlady | 15:26 Tue 26th Jun 2018 | Law
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Hi Barmaid!

I need a barrister to attend mediation for a will dispute and wondered if you would be interested?
If so, how would I be able to contact you please?
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Gardenlady, thank you for thinking of me. Ordinarily I would be interested - subject to the geography as JacktheHat has correctly pointed out. Unfortunately, (well fortunately for me) I have so much work on at the moment I am not taking on any new work for the foreseeable future. You can instruct a barrister direct - I would suggest phoning a local Chambers and...
09:12 Wed 27th Jun 2018
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Whereabouts in the country are you, Gardenlady?

Spath - it's not a requirement of the site to bounce onto every thread and fill it with your nonsense, you know.
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It's not the only route........as it says in your own bloomin' link!!

BM has spoken to Gardenlady about this issue and I imagine the only bar would be where in the country this Mediation meeting is to take place.
It would be more appropriate to allow Barmaid to answer for herself. The question is addressed specifically to her.
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Carry on then.
am I right in thinking that someone is saying only answers to Barmaid are allowable, in a post which is er not addressed to ... Barmaid ?

er normal day on AB then

good luck with the reconciliation - and I hope at the end of it, all parties realise that they really shouldnt have allowed it to get this far.

Gardenlady, thank you for thinking of me. Ordinarily I would be interested - subject to the geography as JacktheHat has correctly pointed out. Unfortunately, (well fortunately for me) I have so much work on at the moment I am not taking on any new work for the foreseeable future.

You can instruct a barrister direct - I would suggest phoning a local Chambers and talking to the Senior Clerk and telling them the nature of your issue. Very often a barrister you are interested in instructing will agree to have a quick chat on the phone beforehand (although bear in mind they wont advise you until they have seen your papers).

If you still have a solicitor they can be asked to recommend one or two for you to choose from. Although with a solicitor acting it is important that the barrister and solicitor have a good working relationship.

Spath it is completely wrong to say that in order to "get a good one" you are advised to go through your solicitor. Nowadays it is possible to instruct a barrister direct without incurring the cost of a solicitor as well. Only those barristers who have done additional training are licensed to do direct access work.

I wish you the best of luck. I do think you are doing the right thing in mediating - I am very conscious that mediation often resolves these will disputes far quicker and cheaper than a full blown chancery trial.
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Thank you so much for replying Barmaid! I will give the local chambers in Norwich a call thank you. I hope mediation does settle it, it’s been a tough year and this legal stuff is mind boggling to me. I just want to grieve without all the added stress.
Thank you again for your advice.
Everyone else, thank you for your answers too.

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