Criminal Legal Advice

Criminal Legal Advice

If you have been accused of or charged with a criminal offence, or you know someone who has, you`ll benefit from criminal legal advice. For information about your rights and options, IWC offer a low cost way to get reliable help and guidance from a qualified individual. (Click here to start)

As specialists in will writing and probate, we do not provide criminal legal advice but our partnership with Click Law 24 allows you to get specialist advice drafted by barristers, for a low cost fixed fee. This can be done quickly and easily online by filling out the form below. We can help with all aspects of criminal law, including any questions related to the following:

  • Road traffic and motoring offences
  • Regulatory breaches
  • Burglary
  • Robbery
  • Breach of the peace
  • Violent crime
  • Assault
  • Public disorder offences
  • Gun or Knife Crime
  • Drug offences
  • Deception
  • Criminal damage
  • Vandalism
  • Private prosecution
  • Fraud and deception
  • Identity theft
  • Benefit Cheats

Follow the link if you have found this page as you require help and advice in relation to wills, inheritance law or probate fraud or call IWC free on 0800 612 6105.

Low Cost Advice

When using the Click Law 24 service, you`ll be directed to a secure payment system where you`ll be asked to pay a fixed fee of £50 inclusive of VAT to get your criminal legal advice. This is an extremely inexpensive way of receiving fast legal help. There are no hidden extras; you`ll get completely independent advice from individuals who are not trying to sell their services.

Qualified Barristers

Criminal legal advice is provided by highly qualified individuals. In fact, you`ll find them more qualified than many other solicitors offering online legal advice. Questions and queries are answered by a professional person who specialises in criminal law. For a low cost, fixed fee, you can benefit from:

  • Advice by qualified barristers (or exceptionally solicitors)
  • Who are regulated by the Bar Standards Board
  • That specialise in criminal law and have the expertise to give criminal legal advice
  • With compulsory Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Click Law 24 is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority
  • Compliant with the Solicitors Code of Conduct
  • Protected by Legal Advice Privilege which preventing any disclosure or use being made of the advice given without your consent.

Quick and Easy

The service is fast; you`ll receive an answer to your question within 2 business days. It`s also extremely easy. You simply fill out the form below and complete the payment section. You`ve got access to criminal legal advice 24/7, from the comfort of your own home.

No matter what the crime, question, or what stage you`re at in the legal proceedings, there`s no need to worry, stress or feel that no-one understands. Click Law 24 is designed to offer you the law on demand. It is the most in-expensive way to get first-rate, reliable, independent help and guidance. The criminal justice system is complex and failure to get adequate criminal legal advice could seriously damage your case. You can act now by simply completing the form below.

*Under the terms of the ‘Solicitors Code of Conduct 2007’, it is our duty to inform you that IWC, will refer your enquiry to Click Law 24. Click Law 24 pay IWC a referral fee* for work introduced to them. This does not affect your rights in any way and you are not obliged to use our service or the service of Click Law 24. Click Law 24 will offer you fully independent legaladvice in accordance with Law Society regulations.

Terms and Conditions

IWC does not charge members of the public for this service. All enquiries received by IWC for this service, are referred to Click Law 24 (a trading style of EDC Lord & Co Solicitors) who will provide the advice by instructing on your behalf, a barrister from a selected panel.

Referral Fees

Under the Solicitors Regulation Authority Code of Conduct Rules 7-9, solicitors are allowed to make payments to companies who supply them with additional work. This is known as a Referral Fee and the company who receives such a fee is known as an introducer. IWC (the introducer) must make clients aware that the company receives referral fees from Click Law 24 and Click Law 24 must also confirm to clients that such an arrangement exits.

The referral fee between IWC and Click Law 24 is 15% of net fees, in any given matter.