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20 Nov 09 #163537 by maggie
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Could Wikivorce please publish a list of the divorce-literate IFAs who have successfully completed the Resolution accreditation process?

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23 Nov 09 #164565 by Active8
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At present The List is only available to Resolution members for what are obviously policy reasons of some sort. I'll enquire!

Was this a general plea for general advice or do you have a particular need? If so PM me.

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23 Nov 09 #164567 by wikivorce team
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Wiki has a list of IFAs who are members of Resolution.

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Find-a-Solicitor.html

Select IFA from the top dropdown.

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