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20 Jan 10 #178376 by wikivorce team
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Following suggestions and feedback from a number of Wikivorce members we have renamed our marketplace that provides access to low cost services as Wikivorce Legal Access .

We feel that the new name captures the purpose behind these services - namely to provide everyone with access to good quality services at an affordable fixed price.

Thank you to those members that suggested new names. As always we are only too happy to listen to your comments and put them into action.

We are working hard with law firms and barrister's chambers to open up access to an extended range of fixed price services covering ancillary relief and other areas of family law.

Watch this space.
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