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Legal Advice

I can assist constituents with legal issues by directing them to the appropriate legal advice services. I can also sometimes raise concerns with government departments or advocate for policy changes affecting legal rights. However, I cannot provide legal advice, interfere in court decisions, or intervene in private disputes like family matters or employer conflicts.

Below are some legal services that may be able to help with legal issues.

Provides free legal advice and representation to people facing disadvantage in Coventry. The Law Centre concentrates on its role as a specialist provider of advice, representation and advocacy.

Provide free specialist legal advice to those most in need and use legal processes to fight inequality. They challenge unfair decisions, take cases to the highest courts and work in partnerships with other support services.

Anglia Ruskin University Law Clinic offers free, independent and confidential legal advice across Cambridge, Chelmsford and through our Zoom service, the UK more widely.

They can support people with family, personal injury, medical negligence, employment and immigration law matters.

LawWorks is a charity working in England and Wales to connect volunteer lawyers with people in need of legal advice, who are not eligible for legal aid and cannot afford to pay and with the not-for-profit organisations that support them.

Citizens Advice provides free, confidential guidance on a range of legal issues, including debt, housing, employment, and consumer rights. They can help constituents understand their rights, access legal aid, and find affordable legal representation. 

Run by the Law Society, Find a Solicitor is a free service for anyone looking for information about organisations or people providing legal services in England and Wales regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).

Advocate is  a charity that finds free legal assistance from volunteer barristers.

Advocate is the Bar’s national pro bono charity – they match members of the public who need free legal help with barristers who are willing to donate their time and expertise in deserving cases for those who are unable to obtain legal aid and cannot afford to pay.

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