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Sunday, 24 June 2018

CAN A PERSON DOMICILED IN AN EU MEMBER STATE BE A LITIGANT IN PERSON IN THE ENGLISH COURTS?

Do you think that a person domiciled in an EU Member State could be a litigant in person in the English Courts?
YES. There is nothing to state that a claimant outside the jurisdiction would not be able to be a litigant in person in the English Courts. However, if the claimant were to receive legal advice from a foreign lawyer in proceedings in the English Courts, the costs of such legal advice will not be recoverable.
With legal aid virtually unavailable and solicitors charging around £200 an hour, more and more people are acting for themselves when they need to bring Court proceedings or deal with legal matters.

At Affordable Law for You we work online to provide assistance to Litigant in Person in preparing, issuing and serving legal documents in civil litigation matters and providing you with information on how you can recover some of your costs as a Litigant in Person.


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