Via the Common Law Society. Ideally, you should attend one of their regular schools or start a study group among family and friends. Thought and Action has received some enquiries about organising study groups.
“You probably already know that Education is the Key that turns ALL locks.
For those contemplating starting down the road to educate yourself in law,
a very good place to start (big hint) looking for the law pertaining to dealing
with Debt Collectors, Banks, Solicitors, County Councils, Revenue, the Courts,
the Sheriff and in some cases An Garda Siochana, would be to look at and
review the following bits of legislation: The Data Protection Acts; Freedom
of Information Act; The Non-fatal Offences Against The Persons Act; Central
Bank Reform Act and the Rules and Orders of the Courts.
The above Acts & Statutes etc. and more are available on: www.eBook.groupsite.com/ ;
www.thecommonlawsociety.com/ ; www.attackthetax.com/ ; a www.Google.ie/;
www.Courts.ie/ ; www.Irishstatutebook.ie/ and on www.Courts.ie/
Start this process today:
Download the above referenced documents. Print the documents off if you can,
and get the highlighters and pens out. Make or set aside some quite time to
Critically read this material. You may not get a full grasp of it on first reading.
Although after you have read it critically three or four times, you will be streaks
ahead of most high street Solicitors, and that is a good place to be.”
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