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 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 Southwark, take Jubilee Line four stops (8 mins) to Canary Wharf, then a 3-5 minute walk to RakLAW’s office.
Total Journey time: 11-13 minutes.
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.
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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.
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 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.
Here at RakLAW we offer 15mins for free which should give you enough time to decide whether you'd like us to take your domestic abuse case. If you believe you need more time, we also offer a fixed-fee appointment that can help you find out your rights and legal position with regards to your case.
In the United Kingdom, decisions on charging either the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) or the police. Usually, the police decide to charge for less major violations. For more severe or complicated situations, however, the police forward the investigation to the CPS, which then decides whether to launch charges. Making decisions can take time.
Courts evaluate in domestic violence cases whether the complainant created a cover narrative out of fear or later created an assault allegation. Medical and photographic proof of injuries will help to bolster the complainant's story.
Under Clare's Law, you can ask the police for a disclosure should you be worried about the possibly violent background of a spouse. They will check their records and, should a risk be found, they could provide pertinent information to assist in your protection.
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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