About Us


We are a group of legal Professionals with common interest to assist average citizens who find it dreadful, approaching lawyers for assistance in their offices because of initial consultation charges of Solicitors and Barristers. Our legal professionals are drawn from different fields of specializations in United Kingdom of Great Britain, Federal Republic of Nigeria, and Republic of Ireland.
The volunteering lawyers have agreed to dedicate their spare time to this gracious and charitable cause. This step to help the common man was further informed by the fact that majority of poor people ( in our experience), have potentials for successes in their litigation, or in matters involving their  legal rights. But because of their strain financial status, they avoid litigation. Thereby, choosing to remain as victims.
 The extent and areas of our assistance are diverse. The scope will continue to enlarge as we grow. We have the hope that more lawyers would be joining the forum in no time. At the moment, we are limiting our areas of advice to just very few as mentioned in this web address. As the number of lawyers increases in the organization, we would extend it.
Our initial modus operandi, is to attend to legal questions by explaining the law and, where necessary, the procedures. We give advice through the ‘message’ column of the facebook. By this, we believe that our communications with customers would be reasonably confidential. At least to the extent facebook authority would allow it. However, we do not encourage non-lawyers to prepare legal documents themselves by relying on just our ‘facebook’ advice. We expect that our advice would be sufficient for ‘light’ cases.  But where further assistance is necessary, we may choose to signpost to lawyers ready to do his or her charges at a very huge discount. The customer would then have the liberty to choose to go to the list of recommended solicitors.
Our timescale for reply through the facebook ‘message’ section is between: 24 – 96 hours.

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