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Originally Posted by Jan View Post
Thank you for replying. I think my DH is just going going to have accept it.

Another question if I may. When I was working, one of the first things to do was to give clients an estimate of costs. My DH hasn’t had this yet, either in respect of the estate or the conveyancing. Have things changed?
I don’t think anything has changed you still need to give details of fees. I must admit that whilst a RE lawyer I don’t do conveyancing for consumers so slightly out of touch on requirements there but my fee rate certainly has to go in engagement letter. Has your DH had client care documents yet?
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