Everyday across the UK, people at home and at work make decisions about their lives or are affected by circumstances that can often be stressful or worrying, particularly as they can find themselves in unfamiliar legal territory for which they may require
consumer advice.
If you find yourself in this position as a consumer, it is important to seek appropriate advice when dealing with any legal matters so that you can be sure that the advice you receive is professional, impartial and reliable.
Legal Advice Helpline provides consumers with access to a wide range of legal expertise on consumer matters, specifically to help people deal with queries or problems which they need to resolve or understand.
To enable us to provide a quality service to consumers, Legal Advice Helpline have teamed up with a number of carefully selected reputable law firms across the UK, each with expertise in dealing with a comprehensive range of consumer advice matters where legal advice may be required.
Our panel law firms strive to bring the consumer a simple, jargon-free and value for money legal service on your terms, not theirs.
They understand that the law can be perceived as stuffy and inaccessible and are making great efforts to change the way the consumer thinks about the law and the service provided. Our panel lawyers are available to offer help and advice in a wide range of legal areas including employment law, wills, probate and conveyancing. These services are delivered with uncompromising client care, excellence and of course at the best possible value too.
At Legal Advice Helpline, we make it possible for you to access expert solicitors who are well placed to provide you with the advice you need to help you to deal with any matter which is causing concern.
For example:
For more information on obtaining consumer advice or help regarding any of the above, contact Legal Advice Helpline on 0800 612 3042.
Please note that if after discussing your enquiry with any of our panel law firms, you choose to enter into an arrangement with them, the advice and service that you receive from them will not be free of charge and will be subject to their normal terms of business.