Wilsonllp Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do you want your children to go missing? If so the contact Wilson LLP

Thanks to this Solicitors, I don't know yet for almost two years the whereabouts of my children. Their handling of my family case was Awful at the best, but their carelessness leans towards criminal to say the least.

They neglected my case for six months or so, after judge’s decision to allow my ex to take my children abroad. By doing so they gave my ex-time to move to anywhere she wanted, but not on the specific county she was allowed to.

After a hearing the judge say he will decide in 2-3 weeks. When the date come, I kept calling them (Beatrice H), she kept say that they haven't heard anything from the courts. Is was strange to me, but she kept reassuring me that courts sometimes have the power to take more time and all we could do was just wait, simple no! in the coming days and weeks, I couldn't speak to Beatrice H, the switch board will say that she was in annual leave or busy day in court, and she would come back to me. (Not always happened.) In few occasions I was granted the privilege to speak to her. She would day that, they couldn't force the courts to make a decision.

In November-December 2023, I recivied the closing case invoice of £18,00. That was when everything, the messy job they done come to light.

Alarmed and worried, I called them, I was lucky to be able to speak to Beatrice in this occasion, she was "shocked" She had no answers, but she tried to blame the barristers chamber (different company). When I said to her that I never had to deal with the barrister’s chamber in the past under any circumstance but everything was done through Wilsons, then she promised me that she would find out what had happened and call me back in couple of days, what do you thing, did it happen? guess

After that I emailed few of the directors, and I was contacted by one of them called: Ayșen S. She was very kind on offering me and apology, and tried to buy my children's pain and suffering, emotional damage they caused offering £500. and after that pretty much they disappeared.

Needlessly to list here the health damage this Solicitors have caused.

If there's a solicitor can genuinely help me? Please email me

May 16, 2024
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