Possession Claims Barristers
We will help you find the perfect possession claims barrister for your circumstances
- Get the legal help you require quickly
- Save money on your legal fees
- Over 1000 specialist barristers
Areas of law we cover
Possession Claims
Forfeiture of residential homes with short leases such as secure tenants and assured shorthold tenants is not possible. The landlord to take possession will have to serve either a specific notice prescribed by law or where the dwelling has been abandoned a common law notice to quit. For breaches of the lease the landlord has to spell out the grounds for wishing to take possession and the date when court proceedings will begin. The court can make an order for possession and suspend it providing certain conditions are met. However if the court makes an order for possession the former tenant can stay in the premises until the bailiffs are sent to evict. The former tenant will still have to pay the equivalent of rent for occupying the premises until he or she leaves.
The geographical reach of our network of specialist barristers is such that, subject to availability, we can offer representation at every Tribunal and court in England, Scotland and Wales.
Why use Clerksroom Direct?
Honest, professional advice
You can directly instruct a barrister who is an expert in all aspects of possession claims law. You'll receive honest, expert advice based on the strengths or weaknesses of your case.
Fast and effective legal assistance
Cutting out third parties means it is often quicker to communicate directly with a barrister. You can contact your possession claims barrister by phone, email, Skype or another agreed method.
A fixed fee, without any surprises
You can set a budget and our barristers will work to a fixed fee, making things easy for you. You won't be charged for each phone call or be surprised by hidden costs.
What our clients say about us
Ruth Clark
“I called Clerks Room Direct in February and two days later one of their barrister’s Stephen David, was representing me in court. From my first phone call to Rory I felt that I was in safe hands.”
Saleem
“The clerks were promptly aware of my requirements and were able to recommend a number of specialist barristers at competitive prices.”
Natalie Ryan
“The speed and quality of the service was astounding. I was recommended two extremely qualified, competent experts to discuss my matter with and had a telephone consultation within 24 hours.”
How it works
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Tell us about your situation
- Use our easy to use online platform
- Or call us and talk with one of our knowledgable and friendly advisors.
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We will find you the perfect barrister that:
- Has the perfect expertise tailored to your case
- Is within your financial budget
- And if required, is nearest your physical location
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Choose how you work with your chosen barrister
- Face to face
- On the phone
- Or in writing
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Once your happy with your choice pay one simple fee
- No solicitor fees
- No hidden costs
- One simple fee
Call FREE 0800 755 5535 to talk to our team now or
Our friendly expert team
Our friendly team of public access clerks are experts in getting to the details of your case, and finding the right barrister to represent you quickly, efficently and within your budget.
Sam Morgan
Public Access Clerk
Sam has been in the legal profession since 1992 and been dealing with public access since 2005. He has been with Clerksroom Direct since it's inception. Clients rely on his common sense, good humour and energy.
Rory Nunn
Public Access Clerk
Rory has specialised in working with direct access barristers and their clients since 2010. He is quick to understand clients’ requirements and understands the importance of matching them to the right barrister in terms of expertise, character and cost.
Jake Ward
Public Access Clerk
Jake is responsible for the finance and bookkeeping for all public access matters at Clerksroom Direct. On a personal note, Jake joined the Clerskroom Direct team after graduating with a first-class Economics degree from Cardiff. Jake enjoys anything on a social level and is an avid Arsenal fan.
FAQs
A barrister can provide expert legal opinion and advice, draft legal documents, attend court as your advocate and represent you at a mediation or arbitration. Barristers are experts in the law and provide a high level of skill when advocacy is required to present your case to a Court or Tribunal. Most barristers do not conduct litigation but, if required, we are able to provide some who are now approved to do so by the Bar Standards Board. We can advise who is best placed to help you once we have reviewed your enquiry.
Legal aid can help pay for legal advice, family mediation or representation in court or at a tribunal. You’ll be asked general questions about your legal problem and your financial situation.
All information submitted to the Clerksroom Direct portal is confidential and highly secure. You will receive an automated email response to your enquiry asking you to verify your email address. Once confirmed, you will have a secure link to the portal and only you and your chosen barrister will have access to the information provided. Your details will never be disclosed to a third party without your prior agreement, nor will you receive unsolicited communications from Clerksroom Direct. Clerksroom Direct holds a valid secure site certificate.
Barristers are remarkably cost-effective due to their low overheads. Our barristers mainly work from home which helps to reduce costs further. Many people who have instructed barristers directly have commented favourably regarding the cost of doing so. There is no duplication of work, therefore costs are not duplicated. Barristers' fees are often up to 42% cheaper than solicitors’ fees.
Most barristers will be happy to provide a fixed fee quote or work to a budget as set by you. Please don’t be afraid to ask if a piece of work can be completed for a set price. We welcome the challenge.
Clerksroom Direct offers the opportunity to create a free account, log in and browse the profiles of over 1000 Public Access accredited barristers located in England and Wales. We offer full national coverage for all civil courts in England and Wales. You search profiles and review the information provided, preselect up to three barristers and then either invite the barristers to provide a fee quote for your enquiry or suggest a fee and see if the barrister is willing to do it for the fee you propose. Barristers will contact you through the portal to say they either accept, reject or wish to quote a different fee. You remain in total control of the service via your login. Once you accept a quote, payment is made via our online card payment system and the barrister is then committed to the fee and timescale you have agreed. Many barristers offer a free 30 minute telephone discussion to talk about your requirements before you commit. Just tick the box to include the details of barristers willing to offer 30 minutes free telephone help before you proceed. If you have any questions, please do let us know. Once agreed between you and the barrister, the barrister will issue a client care letter setting out the fees, timescale and terms on which the service is offered. Once accepted by you, prepayment is requested using our secure online payment portal. As soon as the barrister has agreed the terms with you and payment has been made, the barrister will undertake the work requested.
You deal directly with the barrister and you will be able to discuss the matter by phone, email, Skype or any other agreed method. Dealing directly with a barrister tends to be much quicker than going through a solicitor as the only parties involved are you and your barrister. A normal turnaround time for legal advice is seven days but it can be far quicker if needed.
Barristers are legal experts who normally specialise in a limited range of areas of law. Using an expert means you have the right answer quickly.
The rules governing the instruction of barristers changed in 2004 to allow members of the public to instruct directly. Most barristers do not want to deal with clients directly, preferring the traditional route of working with solicitors. This has meant that little advertising has been undertaken to market the service directly to private or business clients which has resulted in limited media publicity. We continue to work with approximately 20,000 solicitors in England and Wales but we also welcome the opportunities provided by the Public Access rules.
Yes. There are now companies who provide finance for barristers' fees. One example is Legal Cost Finance - https://www.legalcostfinance.co.uk
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Possession Claims Barristers
We will help you find the perfect possession claims barrister for your circumstances
- Get the legal help you require quickly
- Save money on your legal fees
- Over 1000 specialist barristers