Information on Appointments
Arranging an Appointment
Appointments can be made through Cambridge Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB). Alternatively, you can fill in and submit the relevant Enquiry Form which will be sent to the Cambridge CAB. The CAB will then either be able to allocate your query to a CAB adviser or they will arrange a FLAG appointment.
Attending an Appointment
Appointments will take place at:
Cambridge Citizens Advice Bureau
72/74 Newmarket Road
Cambridge
CB5 802
Appointments will be arranged after working hours and each appointment will last approximately 45 minutes. Unfortunately FLAG cannot offer ongoing appointments but our FLAG advisers may be able to put you in touch with a solicitors firm in the area.
You will need to provide the CAB with details of the matter, details of any other parties involved in the matter and any relevant documents prior to your appointment.
Relevant Documents
Once you have arranged your appointment with the CAB, please pass on all relevant documents or bring them with you to your appointment. If you have any queries please get in touch with the Cambridge CAB.
Property
- Tenancy agreement or freehold title documents.
- Copies of corresponence relating to the dispute.
Employment
- Contract of Employment.
- Correspondence relating to the dispute or query between the employee and employer.
- Notes of meetings.
- Relevant parts of Staff Handbook.
- Copies of the employer's relevant policies and procedures.
Divorce
- Any pre-nuptial agreement.
- Any other financial agreement (such as a Consent Order).
Children Matters
- Calendar showing when contact has been taking place for the last few months (if query relates to contact).
- Any court orders/agreements relating to the child/children.
- A Parental Responsibility agreement (if there is one).
- Anything written down which relates to contact with the child/children.
Cohabitation
- Tenancy agreement or freehold title documents.
- Cohabitation Agreement (if any).
- Evidence of contribution to the purchase price or mortgage of any property.
Probate or Wills
- Grant of Probate/Letters of Administration.
- Letters of wishes (if any).
- Any relevant supporting documents eg house deeds, share certificates, policy documents, trust deeds.
Litigation
- Copies of contracts (i.e. hire purchase agreements or credit card agreements) and any other contractual documentation.
- Correspondence and documents relating to the dispute (including emails).
- Copy invoices relating to the dispute.
- Notes of any agreements made orally or discussions relating to the dispute.
- Claim form and court documents (if proceedings have been issued).
- Evidence of loss/costs incurred relating to the dispute.