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joetech 2 years, 8 months ago.
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Anonymous2Hello all,
I’m in a bad situation. I’m looking for a Male solicitor in the UK. I have legal aid.
Every solicitors I go to is either female or stupid feminist sympathizers. I need someone who understands red pill and also someone who isn’t secretly playing for the other side.
Many thanks.

Anonymous43my divorce lawyer was going to subcontract in a female lawyer. sometimes it takes a woman to kick another woman in the b~~~~, so it isn’t the big scary man lawyer being an asshole man defending a man.
food for thought. I was going to try a female lawyer in a major last man standing custody fight, then my kids told me to go away. game over man.
don’t know your deal, just my opinion. good luck.
I’d say keep trying. You are paying your solicitor to be your voice, find one with your voice. oh how progressive of you to trust a woman with your case…maybe the man isn’t so bad after all. is how it will look to the untrained eye.
Google Rights for men UK they might know someone.
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Anonymous25I had exactly the same problem. I fired my legal aid solicitor because they were feminists and not acting in my best interests.
I’d suggest going to local Families Need Father’s meetings, there website is here: fnf.org.uk
Sometimes solicitors turn up to those meetings and they may do legal aid. People at that meeting may be able to point you in the right direction for a good solicitor in your area. I agree you want a male solicitor.
The law society website lets you search for solicitors in your area, but good luck finding one who will act in your best interests.
If you manage to find a decent legal aid solicitor PM me please and let me know as I need one too. I’ve tried loads and they’re all rubbish
Your ex must have done something pretty bad for you to have evidence to be able to qualify for legal aid as criteria is really tight and even more so for men.
Be careful of Cafcass, they tell lies. A lot of fathers say you should record them for your protection, then it’s up to your solicitor whether you can enter it as evidence. But it will certainly be admissible as evidence when Cafcass get slapped with a private prosecution one day so it’s a win either way for you
I’ve read Cordell & Cordell is opening offices in the UK. I see alot of ads for them on father’s rights websites. I don’t know their reputation except what I’ve read on the web. They seem worth checking out, though.
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