Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near St Paul’s

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Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer Near St Paul’s

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.

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Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Chancery Lane

From Chancery Lane Station, take the Central Line eastbound for five stops to Stratford Station. Transfer to the Jubilee Line southbound for three stops to Canary Wharf Station. A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 22-24 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Covent Garden

From Covent Garden Station, take the Piccadilly Line eastbound for one stop to Leicester Square Station. Transfer to the Northern Line southbound for two stops to London Bridge Station. Then, switch to the Jubilee Line eastbound for two stops to Canary Wharf Station. A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 13-15 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Green Park

From Green Park Station, take the Jubilee Line eastbound for six stops to Canary Wharf Station (approximately 12 minutes). A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 15-17 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Euston

From Euston Station, take the Northern Line southbound for two stops to London Bridge Station. Transfer to the Jubilee Line eastbound for two stops to Canary Wharf Station. A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 12-14 minutes.

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Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Southwark

From Southwark Station, take the Jubilee Line eastbound for four stops to Canary Wharf Station (approximately 8 minutes). A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 11-13 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Aldgate

From Aldgate Station, take the Circle Line westbound for one stop to Liverpool Street Station. Transfer to the Central Line eastbound for two stops to Stratford Station. Then, switch to the Jubilee Line southbound for two stops to Canary Wharf Station. A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 22-24 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Stratford

From Stratford Station, take the Jubilee Line southbound for three stops to Canary Wharf Station (approximately 7 minutes). A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 10-12 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near West Ham

From West Ham Station, take the Jubilee Line southbound for two stops to Canary Wharf Station (approximately 5 minutes). A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 8-10 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Bermondsey

From Bermondsey Station, take the Jubilee Line eastbound for one stop to Canary Wharf Station (approximately 2 minutes). A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 5-7 minutes.

Domestic Abuse Divorce Lawyer near Canada Water

From Canada Water Station, take the Jubilee Line eastbound for one stop to Canary Wharf Station (approximately 2 minutes). A 3 to 5-minute walk leads to RakLAW's office.
Total journey time: 5-7 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Under the law on mental abuse, the police may be able to prosecute your abuser in addition to your civil remedies. As a result of Women's Aid's successful campaign, persistent emotional and psychological abuse is now illegal and referred to as coercive control.

Upon conviction, the defendant receives a criminal record. Sentencing may occur immediately or be scheduled for a later date, pending a probation report to determine appropriate punishment, which could include community service, such as unpaid local work.

Typically, the prosecutor makes a decision in 30 working days, or around six weeks. You will receive regular updates on development and be told of the anticipated timetable if more time is required because of substantial evidence.
You can fill our our form by scrolling above and provide your name, email and mobile number to get a free 15 minutes consultation.

Not every case of domestic violence automatically passes to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for a criminal decision. When the police think there is enough evidence and that prosecution serves the public interest, they forward cases to the CPS.

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