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Home News Europe United Kingdom Money and Taxes

New CMA Guidance for Legal Services

UK’s Competition and Markets Authority cautions unregulated will writing and legal service providers to ensure compliance with consumer law.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
12 months ago
in Money and Taxes
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  • Introduction
    • CMA’s Investigation and New Guidance
  • What Does the New Guidance Cover?
    • Consumer Risks and Precautions
    • A Closer Look: Consumer Complaints and the CMA’s Approach
  • Future Actions and Enforcement Powers
    • Why This Matters for Consumers
    • What it Means

The CMA is taking decisive action to safeguard consumers against unregulated legal service providers, focusing on will writing, online divorce, and pre-paid probate services.

Following a detailed investigation, the authority has issued guidance urging these businesses to align with consumer protection laws and avoid misleading practices.

 

Introduction

In a move to enhance consumer protection across the UK, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released new guidance targeting unregulated will writing, online divorce, and pre-paid probate services.

Businesses in this sector must comply to prevent legal action and ensure fair treatment of customers.

 

CMA’s Investigation and New Guidance

The CMA’s investigation, launched in July 2023, aimed to address rising concerns about unregulated legal services becoming increasingly popular among consumers seeking affordable alternatives to high street solicitors.

In light of this, the CMA found several issues, including aggressive sales tactics, lack of transparency in pricing, and refusal to issue refunds. To counteract these practices and prevent further consumer harm, the CMA issued advisory letters to seven providers.

These letters advised businesses to align their practices with consumer laws or face potential enforcement action.

The CMA’s interim Senior Director for Consumer Protection, Hayley Fletcher, remarked,

“Alternatives to conventional high street law firms can offer convenient services for people – and when day-to-day budgets are already under pressure, they can be a more cost-effective option.”

She emphasized that while these services can be beneficial, providers must not exploit customers, especially during challenging times.

 

What Does the New Guidance Cover?

The newly released guidance offers clear instructions for unregulated legal service providers on adhering to consumer law. It highlights the following key areas:

  • Transparency in Contracts: Businesses must draft clear terms and conditions, ensuring customers understand their rights and the services offered.
  • Fair Pricing Practices: Transparent and upfront pricing must be standard, preventing hidden fees or unexpected charges.
  • Ethical Sales Techniques: Aggressive or misleading sales tactics are discouraged, promoting fair dealings with customers.
  • Complaint Handling: Businesses are expected to set up clear procedures for handling complaints and issuing refunds where appropriate.

 

Consumer Risks and Precautions

To further educate the public, the CMA has published consumer guides that outline what individuals should know when selecting unregulated legal services for wills and divorces. These guides also offer insights into pre-paid probate plans, a particular area of concern.

Consumers are warned of the risks associated with these services, such as companies potentially ceasing to trade before their clients’ deaths, which could result in financial losses.

Important Note: The Financial Conduct Authority has issued similar warnings regarding pre-paid probate services, highlighting the importance of understanding what these plans entail and the possible risks.

 

A Closer Look: Consumer Complaints and the CMA’s Approach

According to the CMA, complaints from consumers revealed common problematic practices among unregulated providers. The most frequent issues included:

Issue

Percentage of Complaints

Hidden fees and unclear pricing 35%
Aggressive upselling and pressure tactics 28%
Refusal to issue refunds 20%
Poor complaint handling and communication 17%

The table above illustrates the distribution of complaints, showing that unclear pricing remains the most significant problem area for consumers.

By directly addressing these issues, the CMA aims to raise awareness and encourage service providers to amend their practices promptly.

 

Future Actions and Enforcement Powers

Looking ahead, the CMA plans to monitor the compliance of these providers closely. With the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act 2024 receiving royal assent, the CMA will soon have strengthened powers to enforce consumer law, including the ability to impose fines and order compensation.

Providers who fail to act on the advisory letters and new guidance could face formal investigations and penalties.

The CMA stresses the importance of businesses taking these warnings seriously, advising,

“Those who receive a letter should acknowledge it and act on any recommendations to review and revise their contract terms and practices.”

 

Why This Matters for Consumers

Many consumers seek affordable, efficient alternatives to high street law firms, especially when dealing with life events such as making a will or going through a divorce. However, the CMA emphasizes that affordability should not come at the cost of transparency or fairness. By being informed and cautious, consumers can protect themselves against unfair practices and ensure they receive value for their money.

Furthermore the CMA’s consumer guides recommend several steps when choosing a legal service provider:

  • Research Thoroughly: Look into the company’s reputation, read reviews, and check for any regulatory advice or consumer alerts.
  • Ask the Right Questions: Before purchasing a service, ask about fees, terms, and the company’s complaint-handling policies.
  • Know Your Rights: Familiarize yourself with consumer rights, especially regarding refunds, pricing transparency, and fair terms.

 

What it Means

The CMA’s new guidance is a significant step in regulating the expanding sector of unregulated legal services in the UK. By holding businesses accountable, the CMA aims to protect consumers and ensure they receive the support they need during important, often stressful, life events.

As businesses and consumers adapt to this guidance, the CMA remains vigilant, ready to enforce compliance where necessary.

 

Sources: THX News & Competition and Markets Authority.

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