What does Instructing mean?

What does Instructing mean?

To instruct simply means giving someone direction or asking them to carry out a task. In a legal setting, when you instruct a solicitor, you’re formally asking them to act on your behalf.
Generally, it's usually the moment you formally hand over a legal matter for them to deal with, whether that’s buying a home, drafting a Will, managing a divorce or resolving a dispute. From there, they’ll take responsibility for the work, keep you updated, and guide you through each step.

It’s not just about giving advice – it’s about representation, trust, and making sure everything is handled the right way.

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