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Linda approached us for help in 2013, after a colleague pointed out the The Solicitorsā Charity ad in the Gazette. āI wasnāt keen,ā she recalls, āI didnāt think it was for people like me.ā
18 January · 3 min read
When Vanessa completed her law degree in 1994, the plan was to become a criminal lawyer. After a year working as an outdoor clerk, she realised that she could not manage on an income of Ā£7,000pa, couldnāt afford the LPC and had little prospect of a training contract.
18 January · 5 min read
Jenny first approached the charity for help at the beginning of 2018. She had experienced a series of life-changing events in preceding months when, aged 33, she had suddenly had to flee an abusive relationship, leaving behind all her possessions apart from a small bag of clothes.
18 January · 3 min read
Lorraine is 48. She has a daughter aged 17 whom she has brought up single-handedly. She has never had any financial support from her previous partner. Her daughter was her āinspirationā to study law and qualify as a solicitor.
18 January · 2 min read
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Clive was a late entrant, admitted in 1983 after working his way up from legal executive roles. He was in private practice before setting up a highly successful conveyancing partnership in Wiltshire.
18 January · 3 min read
As we look ahead at the start of this new year, there is hope on the horizon with the roll out of a vaccination programme. Despite this positive news, times remain tough for lots of the profession. In these tough times, The Solicitorsā Charity is still here for you.
15 January · 3 min read
The name has changed, but the missionās the same. We are pleased to announce we have changed our name from SBA - The Solicitorsā Charity, to The Solicitorsā Charity.
11 December · 1 min read