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Got a legal question? Brydens Lawyers can help

THE experts from BRYDENS LAWYERS will be answering questions from 1-2pm. What will people ask today?

08/02/2004 BACKARCHIVE: Generic - Barristers in robes and wigs at Southport Magistrates Court .
08/02/2004 BACKARCHIVE: Generic - Barristers in robes and wigs at Southport Magistrates Court .

“IF I can prove my wife was cheating on me, will that in any way impact on how the court rules in divorce proceedings?”

This was one of the queries in last week’s Q & A. What will people ask today?

Other questions posed last week included:

* Is it possible to take action against a childcare centre over a child’s injuries?

* Can a phone company change a plan without a customer’s consent?

* How can legal costs be claimed?

* What constitutes a contractual agreement?

The experts from BRYDENS LAWYERS will be answering questions from 1-2pm today.

But you can jump the queue by posting a query before then in the comments section below.

Make sure you come back from 1pm to see your answer — and what other people have asked.

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