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Hey Guys,

I need to get in touch with a solicitor for a divorce, and was wondering if anyone knew of, or has had any experience with a decent, reputable solicitor? I'm not loaded so can't go spending HEAPS on a solicitor, but i'll spend what's required. Penrith/Hills Area would be preffered...

Cheers Guys.

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Barry Wilson Solicitors in Penrith allowed one of my patients to pay him back over time. 'Twas a kind thing for him to do.

He's retired but his son David is pretty good. Not sure if he does Family Law.

I don't know if you need someone more orientated & acquainted with Family Law tho' Nick - especially if it's getting messy.

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Robert Mann Solicitors in Windsor

6 Tebbutt St - 02 4577 5666

John's a close family friend and a good lawyer, not sure if he covers divorces and the like but i'm sure he could put you onto some one local, who can.

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Talked to David Wilson yesterday for you. He does do Family Law if required.

He's also the lawyer who's checking over the petitions x2 that will be distributed throughout the motoring industry and car clubs soon.

Very pleasant - very knowledgeable - won't screw you.

(Mann's Solicitors have a good reputation too)

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