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The Legal Department performs a general in-house Counsel role and is responsible for advice to the Bench of Bishops, the Governing Body, the Representative Body and all their respective Committees. The Department also responds as far as possible to requests for legal advice from elsewhere in the Church in Wales where this can be done without parochial or diocesan conflicts of interest.The subject areas which form the majority of the Department’s work are:The charitable trust framework within which the Representative Body, as a registered charity, is required by law to operate. This includes engagement with the Charity Commission on a wide range of matters.Oversight of the many “Special Trusts” (i.e. Trusts for the benefit of a specific parish or group of people) of which the Representative Body is the TrusteeAdvice to the various bodies and other individuals mentioned above in relation to the Constitution of the Church in WalesThe preparation of draft amendments to the Constitution when requested by the Bench, the Governing Body or the Representative Body for consideration by the Drafting Sub Committee of the Governing Body Standing CommitteeOversight of panel solicitors handling purchases, sales and leases of churches, church halls, vicarages and investment propertyDealing with contentious cases, whether relating to property, employment or other mattersAdministration of the Church in Wales Disciplinary Tribunal of which the Head of Legal Services is the RegistrarAdvice on legal aspects of safeguarding issuesLegal support to all departments of the Representative BodyAll enquiries are welcomed. It is understood that whether or not a particular set of circumstances has a legal implication is not always easy to tell. It is often the case that to seek legal advice earlier rather than later in a situation can lead to that situation being able to be dealt with much more easily. Each member of the Department is happy to take an initial enquiry whatever the detailed subject matter. Arrangements can then be made for the appropriate person to deal with it.Legal enquiriesEmail: legal@churchinwales.org.uk Tel: 029 2034 8200

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