It typically takes around 10 minutes to walk from your residence to your nearest station, we will take into account this estimate when calculating your journey time to visit our office.
From St Paul's, take Central Line one stop to Bank, then DLR three stops to Canary Wharf (12 mins), followed by a 3-5 min walk to RakLAW.
Total Journey time: 15-17 minutes.
From Covent Garden, take Piccadilly Line one stop to Holborn; change to Central Line to Bank, then DLR to Canary Wharf (15 mins). Then 3-5 min walk.
Total Journey time: 18-20 minutes.
From Green Park, take Jubilee Line six stops (12 mins) to Canary Wharf, then a 3-5 minute walk to RakLAW’s office.
Total Journey time: 15-17 minutes.
From Euston, take Northern Line four stops to London Bridge; switch to Jubilee Line three stops to Canary Wharf (15 mins). Then 3-5 min walk.
Total Journey time: 18-20 minutes.
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From Chancery Lane, take Central Line two stops to Bank, then DLR three stops to Canary Wharf (13 mins). Then 3-5 min walk.
Total Journey time: 16-18 minutes.
From West Ham, take Jubilee Line two stops (6 mins) to Canary Wharf, followed by a 3-5 minute walk to RakLAW’s office.
Total Journey time: 9-11 minutes.
From Stratford, take Jubilee Line three stops (9 mins) to Canary Wharf, then a 3-5 minute walk to RakLAW's office.
Total Journey time: 12-14 minutes.
From Bermondsey, take Jubilee Line two stops (4 mins) to Canary Wharf, followed by a 3-5 minute walk to RakLAW's office.
Total Journey time: 7-9 minutes.
From Aldgate, take Metropolitan Line one stop to Liverpool Street; change to Elizabeth Line one stop to Canary Wharf (12 mins). Then 3-5 min walk to RakLAW.
Total Journey time: 15-17 minutes.
From Canada Water Station, take Jubilee Line one stop (2 mins) to Canary Wharf. Then a 3-5 minute walk to RakLAW's office.
Total Journey time: 5-7 minutes.
Depending on the charge's nature and seriousness, cases are heard in either a magistrates' court or the Crown Court. If the defendant pleads guilty, sentencing may occur immediately or be adjourned for a pre-sentence report by the Probation Service.
Usually under the direction of a domestic violence-trained officer, the police may take a formal statement either orally or in writing. Tell them whether you need extra help for your statement - that of an interpreter or language therapist.
Since certain types of domestic violence constitute crimes, the police have the authority to detain, warn, or prosecute the offender.
Domestic assault cases are often heard in UK courts. These are serious matters, and anyone facing a charge could be liable for a tough sentence
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RakLAW Solicitor Ltd is regulated and authorised by Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA No. 8007405 and is a company registered in England & Wales under company number 14835989 Registered Office: 1 Canada Square, London E14 5AA