Competition Markets Authority
Administration timetable
Date | Action |
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24 July 2023 | Case opened |
Case information
24 July 2023: The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a new investigation looking at potential consumer law breaches in will-writing, online divorce provision, and pre-paid probate plans. The CMA is keen to hear about peoples experiences when buying these services and products, particularly from unregulated providers.
Press Notice: CMA investigates will-writing and other legal services
Initial research by the CMA has identified potential areas of concern including misleading advertising, unfair contract terms, pressure selling, lack of transparency on costs, and the suitability of products being sold. The project will consider:
- consumer and industry concerns
- information from legal services providers about their practices
- the extent to which legal service providers are complying with consumer law.
Any individual consumers or interested parties with experiences of will-writing, online divorce or pre-paid probate planning, including consumer advocates and advice bodies, professional bodies, or trade associations, can send their responses to UnregulatedLegalServicesTeam@cma.gov.uk. The closing date for responses is 4 September 2023.
The project is at an early stage and the CMA has not formed a view on these issues. We will provide an update on our work later in 2023.
Contacts
Any media enquiries should be directed to a member of our Press Office, press@cma.gov.uk
Assistant Project Director Jennifer West, Jennifer.West@cma.gov.uk
Project Director Gordon Ashworth, Gordon.Ashworth@cma.gov.uk
Senior Responsible Officer George Lusty, George.Lusty@cma.gov.uk