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I am a solicitor in the Family Department of the Bishop’s Stortford office. I began working at Tees in August 2021 and qualified as a solicitor in March 2024 and advise on divorce, financial remedy and children matters.
As a Resolution member, I take a constructive approach to resolving family law issues that our clients face. I aim to ensure clients receive exceptional service and that their matters are handled efficiently and cost-effectively. In the family and divorce team, it is important for our clients to feel reassured that they are provided with the best possible service during particularly challenging periods of their lives.

His professionalism, attention to detail, and compassion throughout my divorce process has been exceptional. Harry has been extremely efficient every step of the way. I felt reassured and well informed at each stage of my divorce journey. Highly Recommended.
Louise

I graduated from the University of Edinburgh, achieving a 2:1 in History and Spanish, before converting to a law degree at the University of Law and completing the Legal Practice Course in 2021 with a distinction. I started working at Tees as a paralegal in the Private Client department in August 2021 and started my training contract at Tees in September 2022. I qualified as a solicitor into the Family department in March 2024.
I have always enjoyed learning new languages and enjoy travelling, especially to places where I can practice my Spanish, French and Italian. I also play 6-a-side football, including for the Tees football team.
Technology has enabled new ways for people to harass ex-partners by tracking their movements and spying on their digital platforms.
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