
This describes the ways of dealing with or resolving problems that don't involve going to court. These include alternative dispute schemes. Mediation, conciliation, arbitration, grievance and complain...

Describes the arrangements that must be made to help with, or take over, the management of someone else's affairs. It's aimed at relatives and carers of people who can no longer cope on their own with...

Explanation of the legal position for people who are married and are considering divorce or separtion...

Information about obtaining and paying for legal advice in England and Wales....

There are many reasons why you may want to seek legal advice. For example: if you are buying a house, making a will or setting up arrangements to manage relative’s financial affairs. When choosing an ...

A guide to legal arrangments such as power of Attorney, appointees, trusts etc. It briefly outlines the various methods of administration available and the procedures involved...

Outlines the various methods of administration available and the procedures involved when someone needs help with the collection of benefits and/or the management of their financial affairs....

Information for people in conflict with neighbours or others nearby, e.g. noise or other nuisance, and means of resolving these disputes (your rights and practical advice)...

Information about obtaining and paying for legal advice in Scotland....
A guide to shopping by telephone, TV, internet, catalogue or magazine advertisement. It explains what you are enitled to, tips to avoid problems, and what to do if things go wrong...
A guiding set of values used by ASIST that can approach non-instructed advocacy, I.e. a policy for offering advocacy to people who do not have a system of communication that is recognised by the advoc...