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New recruits delighted to help out at legal charity

New recruits delighted to help out at legal charity

Paul Bryson, PSU Bristol & Trainees Georgia Collier, Stacey Davies and Sarah Hinton

Wards Solicitors' newest trainee lawyers, Georgia Collier, Stacey Davies and Sarah Hinton, have hit the ground running by not only starting work but joining up as volunteers with the charity Personal Support Unit (PSU).

The trio join more than 500 volunteers at the PSU who are all trained to support people without legal representation as they go through the court process.

The charity, which does not give legal advice, provides wide ranging help - everything from explaining what is going to happen in court to helping fill out forms and referring people to legal service agencies.

The service is free, independent and confidential offered equally to everyone who asks.

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