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3 November 2017
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As Cheshire’s leading Divorce and Family Law department we are proud to support local charity Cheshire Without Abuse (CWA) with a donation from the Partners at Poole Alcock.
Poole Alcock work with CWA to enhance the vital service they provide to families by running a monthly legal advice clinic, which runs alongside their popular ‘Coffee and Chat’ group.
Our relationship with CWA is something we are extremely proud of and we are keen to continue to support the fantastic work they do in the community.
CWA, formally known as Crewe Women’s Aid, has worked with families affected by domestic abuse for the past 40 years. They specialise in helping families over come a range of challenges by providing both practical and emotional support. This can range from emergency accommodation, one to one support, counselling, benefit advice and group activities.
If you or a member of your family have been affected by domestic abuse contact Cheshire Without Abuse 24 hours a day on 01270 250 390
If you have a legal problem contact Cheshire’s leading law firm for a free initial consultation with one of our specialist Solicitors at offices across Cheshire on FREEPHONE 0800 389 7039.
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