I have posted here in the past (nickname changed as life has got much better now ) and the help I got here in the past was amazing so I thought you may be able to help me again .
I have finally received the documents to transfer my part of the equity (house) to my ExP as part of the separation settlement. My solicitors have sent me a letter saying that I need to sign a Statutory Declaration as well in the presence of an independent solicitor and there will be a charge to do this.
The thing is that I was living up in the north of England (where my solicitor is) and now after many months of financial struggle I have found a job and have moved to the south (Hampshire). So my question is can anyone help me to find a solicitor that will sign this document please? I really need to sign this document as soon as possible as for the last year I have got into a big debt (with friends and family that have been helping us to be able to eat and pay for the rent) so the money is a big relief even though it is not the full amount that I am legally entitled to from the property (long story).
Thanks in advance
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I need an independent solicitor in order to sign some documents, Could you point me in the right direction please?
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