The Rise of DIY Law: 8 Disputes Brits Are Handling Without Solicitors

A new study by South East law firm, Stephen Rimmer, has raised concern over the number of people attempting to handle legal disputes without professional help, often unaware of the costly risks involved.

By analysing UK Google search activity from the past 12 months, the research uncovered the eight areas of dispute law most commonly attempted without solicitors.

A range of related search terms were tested and grouped into broader themes, with average monthly search volumes calculated for each. These were then ranked to create a top eight list, covering everything from family agreements and divorce, to property conflicts and debt recovery.

The top 8 disputes Brits want to tackle themselves are as follows:

General Dispute Resolution
Prenuptial Agreements
Cohabitation Agreements
Separation Agreements
General Divorce
Commercial Property
Residential Property
Debt Recovery

General dispute resolution ranked highest, generating 1,170 monthly searches in total. Notably, “letter before action template” alone accounted for 1,000 of these queries. Disagreements with neighbours, landlords or employers may seem straightforward, but without legal advice, they often escalate.

Family law also featured prominently, with a total of 3,540 monthly searches. Of these, “diy divorce UK” attracted 500, “prenuptial agreement UK template” 200, and both “separation agreement template UK” and “cohabitation agreement template” 250 each. While cost-saving may be the motivation, these matters are rarely simple and often involve complex financial or childcare issues.

Property disputes, both residential and commercial, also featured, where mistakes can have significant financial consequences. Commercial conveyancing generated 130 monthly searches, with 90 focused on “commercial eviction notice template,” while residential conveyancing saw 60, including 30 for “rent arrears letter template UK” and 20 for “noise complaint letter to council template.”

Debt recovery rounded out the list, recording 50 monthly searches in total, with 30 specifically for “debt recovery letter template UK.” Many appear to assume a simple template letter is enough to secure repayment, despite the strict procedures involved.

Andrew Flagg, Partner and Head of Dispute Resolution at Stephen Rimmer, says, “It’s no surprise that people are tempted by DIY law. When you’re under financial pressure or want something resolved quickly, turning to the internet feels like the simplest option.

“While these options may appear cheaper and more convenient, the research highlights a worrying reality: DIY legal action often leads to unenforceable agreements, escalating disputes and higher costs in the long run.

“Other common pitfalls include relying on generic templates that don’t cover individual circumstances, missing strict court deadlines, or misinterpreting complex legal rules, all of which can leave people without the protection they thought they had.

“What people often underestimate is the value of having someone neutral to manage the process. A solicitor not only ensures documents are watertight, but can also reduce conflict and keep discussions constructive.

“A solicitor’s role is also to tailor solutions to each case, resolve matters efficiently, and prevent mistakes that could otherwise lead to drawn-out disputes. That support provides clients with clarity, reassurance and peace of mind.”

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