Shannon Keeble
Trainee Solicitor
Family Law
- Bishop's Stortford
Biography
I am a Trainee Solicitor in the Family team, based at our Bishop’s Stortford office.
I joined Tees in September 2023, providing support across a range of matters, including Wills, Probate, Trusts, and Court of Protection cases. In March 2025, I began my training contract and have previously completed training within the private client and property conveyancing teams. I am looking forward to qualifying with the firm.
I am dedicated to handling each matter with both compassion and professionalism. I recognise that every client and legal issue is unique, so I take the time to understand each individual’s circumstances and provide tailored advice to help them achieve their desired outcomes.
Expertise

The Tees family team are hugely experienced and great at everything they do. They are very professional, caring and responsive when working together on cases. They will pick up the phone to discuss a problem rather than write letters, which is invariably helpful.
Legal 50 UK, 2026

Awards and accreditations
Further information
I graduated with a First Class Honors Bachelor of Law degree from Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, in 2021. Following this, I completed the Legal Practice Course with the University of Law in 2023 and aspire to become a Solicitor. I have previously worked as a Paralegal in a variety of areas, including family, litigation, and conveyancing, as well as wills, trusts, tax, and probate.
In my spare time, I enjoy singing. I have previously received operatic training and performed in chamber choirs in my local community. I also enjoy going on dinosaur adventures with my young son.
Articles from Shannon
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