Family Solicitor

Posted 10 April by Ashville Knight
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An excellent opportunity has arisen for an ambitious Family Solicitor to join a reputable legal practice with a great presence across Hampshire.

They are seeking a Solicitor, Legal Executive or experienced Fee Earner with a good understanding of the market to join their expanding Family Team.

You will advise on a variety of matters to include divorce and separation, children and care matters and financial agreements / disputes. The caseload will be predominantly privately funded, with some publicly funded matters too.

Areas of focus will include:

  • Divorce and relationship breakdown
  • Childcare and financial issues following divorce or separation
  • Adoption
  • Special guardianship
  • Childcare Proceedings
  • Cohabitation
  • Civil partnerships
  • Pre-marital agreements
  • Domestic abuse

Duties will include:

  • Managing own caseload.
  • Advising on a variety of privately funded family matters.
  • Develop existing caseload in divorce, finance, children and care matters.
  • Drafting legal documentation to include Cohabitation Agreements and Prenuptial Agreements
  • Drafting various Court Applications.
  • Be actively involved in marketing and business development activities.

The successful candidate will:

  • Newly Qualified, Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive.
  • Legal background with specific experience in Private Family matters.
  • Knowledgeable in the areas of Divorce, Finance and Children matters.

Reference: 52452364

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