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Legal Advice in Banff

We found the following results for Legal Advice in Banff. Please use the What & Where? search boxes on the left to refine your search. Or try one of the recommended resources (below) to find out more.

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Note: At some time in your life you may require legal advice. A good source of free legal advice is through your local Citizens Advice Centre. All centres have access to duty solicitors and if they cannot answer your query immediately they will research your query and contact you by telephone with their advice. Additionally, a number of solicitors offer up to thirty minutes free legal advice. Legal advice could involve a dispute with a neighbour or company. For more information on how to receive legal advice see if the links we have put together below can be of assistance to you.

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