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Trailblazing Teesside Law Firm Continues Expansion
Middlesbrough headquartered law firm, Freers Askew Bunting has continued its expansion across the Tees Valley, establishing new offices in both Stokesley and Hartlepool. These offices, in addition to their established practices in Middlesbrough and Guisborough, now position the company as a leading Teesside Law firm.
A key area of growth within the new offices is family law. Supporting families with matters including divorce, separation and Child Arrangement Orders requires a high level of compassion and experience; something which Freers Askew Bunting prides itself on. With recent appointments of Zoe Tansley, Julie Kirkbride and Helen Hunt, Freers Askew Bunting has strengthened their family law team and are delighted to welcome such experienced solicitors to the team. They all have extensive knowledge and experience of working within the local area with a passion for supporting families through the toughest of times.
Jan Bennett, who heads up the Private Family Law Department alongside Zoe Tansley says “Our team is committed to combining their expertise and experience in family law with a commitment to reducing the stress caused to clients, and their families, as much as possible. We have solicitors in the team who are members of the Solicitors’ Family Law Association, known as Resolution, and we all understand the importance of resolving matters quickly and amicably in the most cost-effective manner for the benefit of all concerned”.
Alongside its strong reputation for quality family law services, Freers Askew Bunting delivers expert, personalised advice for conveyancing, estate planning, wills and probate and commercial property matters.
To contact a member of the team, you can email enquiries@fabsolicitors.co.uk, visit the website here or to make an appointment at any of the offices, call 01642 244 666.
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