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24 Mar 12 #319898 by ali taylor
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i would like to know if the solicitors acting for my estranged wife in our divorce proceedings are working under a conflict of interests? they have represented me in a criminal case against my ex partner that went to a newton hearing in 2007, and they also advised me in 2010 in the matter of whether or not to sign a form in regards to the severence of the joint equity in the former matramonial home.

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24 Mar 12 #319900 by Tets
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Non of that sounds like a conflict of interest, if you had sought advice from them in relation to divorce then it would be a conflict for your ex to use them for the same matter.

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24 Mar 12 #319903 by ali taylor
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i have discussed divorce with her solicitors about 3to 4 years ago, but didn''t follow it through at the time.

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24 Mar 12 #319904 by ali taylor
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many thanks for your reply too.

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