Legal Information about Solicitors Ashford

There are also circumstances involving children for example if a child who is a client reveals information which indicates continuing sexual or other physical abuse but refuses to allow disclosure of such information.    The solicitor may report to the appropriate authority if he or she thinks that the threat to the child’s life or health, both mental and physical, is sufficiently serious to justify breaching the duty of confidentiality.

Bradleys Solicitors
01233 624551
Stoke House
Ashford
Miller & Company Co Solicitors
01233 663301
26 North Street
Ashford
David Saunders
01233 636633
57 High St
Ashford
Julie Staines
01233 647377
Bank Street
Ashford
Kingsford
01233 624545
2 Elwick Road
Ashford
Page Christopher Solicitors
01233 664711
15 County Square
Ashford
Hallett & Co
01233 625711
11 Bank Street
Ashford
Haskell & Co
01233 664020
Stoke House
Ashford
Compensation Clinic
01233 645678
20A Bank Street
Ashford
Girlings
01233 664711
Stourside Place
Ashford
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Legal Information about Solicitors

 Solicitors owe a duty of confidence to their clients. However, there are exceptions to this rule, the most recent being the obligation on law firms to report clients whom they suspect of money-laundering.   If a solicitor has a suspicion that a client is attempting to launder money, he or she has a duty under the law to report them to the Metropolitan Police who have a Special Unit – the National Crime Investigation Service - dedicated to the task of tracking down money launderers.   The solicitor cannot tell the client that they have been reported - otherwise the solicitor will have committed an offence known as “tipping off” and will go to prison as a result.   Solicitors also can reveal confidential information that they believe is necessary to prevent a client or a third party committing a criminal act that they reasonably believe could result in serious bodily harm.   There are also circumstances involving children for example if a child who is a client reveals information which indicates continuing sexual or other physical abuse but refuses to allow disclosure of such information.    The solicitor may report to the appropriate authority if he or she thinks that the threat to the child’s life or health, both mental and physical, is sufficiently serious to justify breaching the duty of confidentiality.

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