Knights expands Exeter team with key hire
Knights has welcomed experienced family lawyer Terina Kiss as a partner in its Exeter office, strengthening its presence in the South West.
Terina brings over 15 years of expertise in complex family law matters, including divorce, financial remedies, private children cases and cohabitation agreements.
Formerly called to the Bar as a barrister, she is known for her client-focused approach and specialist knowledge in supporting armed forces personnel, veterans and police officers.
Terina said: “Joining Knights has opened the door to so many exciting opportunities and has provided me with the freedom to develop both individually and as part of a team.
“Knights’ family team are recognised nationally for the premium service they deliver, and I’m very happy be joining at this time of growth.
“Being a part of a unique business, with a ‘one team’ culture really does incentivise success, delivery and enthusiasm, which is a breath of fresh air.”
Her appointment enhances Knights’ growing family law team, which provides premium legal services across its 26 offices nationwide.
James Christacos, client services director at Knights, added: “Terina joins at what is a really exciting period of growth for our offices across the South West, and we’re delighted to have her as part of the team.
“Terina goes above and beyond with her dedication to supporting the armed forces and their families and she is a fantastic addition to Exeter office.
“I’ve got no doubt that with her experience and expert knowledge on family law, Terina will help us deliver on our ambitious growth plans in the South West for the upcoming year and beyond.”
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