LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, September 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) A Legal Executive based at a Solicitors in Liverpool has been nominated for a national family law award. Sarah McCarthy, Legal Executive at Tracey Miller Family Law, has been been shortlisted as a nominee for Family Law Legal Executive of the Year at the National Family Law Awards 2012.
Sarah has been practicing family law since 2001, and was trained - and practiced in - the family law department of one of the largest law firms in the northwest. She has worked at Tracey Miller Law Family Law Solicitors in Wirral since 2009.
In addition to providing exemplary service to her clients, company CEO Tracey Miller describes Sarah McCarthy as being:
"an integral part of the management team" who has consistently worked towards "evolving and developing systems that allow TMFL to provide an even better offering for our clients."
Sarah has experience of dealing with all areas of family law and is a member of Resolution, having just been elected Social Secretary for Resolution Merseyside. Her colleagues describe Sarah as:
"Passionate about approaching her cases in line with the resolution code of practice" and "passionate about getting the best results for her client in the most stress free and cost effective way."
Compared to many other law firms, Liverpool-based Tracey Miller Family Law is unique in offering a more personal and flexible service, delivered with an easy-going approach. This includes visiting clients out of the office if required and at a time to suit the client. Additionally, Sarah and Tracey are happy for clients to contact them out of the usual office hours if they need to, a service that sets them apart from many other solicitors in Wirral area. Award nominee Sarah McCarthy says:
"Clients of Tracey Miller Family Law are particularly drawn to the fact that Tracey and I operate at their convenience. We appreciate that it is often difficult for clients to take time off work or arrange a babysitter for the purposes of facilitating an appointment with us. We are therefore more than happy to meet with them at home or out of hours. We also offer a our free of charge initial interview, regardless of the time it takes."
It is the delivery of this level of service that has earned her a nomination for Family Law Legal Executive of the Year at the National Family Law Awards 2012. The awards celebrate excellence and outstanding contributions in the field of family law. Sarah's dedication to her clients and passion for her work means that among those present from national law firms, Liverpool will be well represented at the awards.
The National Family Law Awards 2012 awards ceremony will take place on the evening of the 10th October in the main ballroom of The London Hilton Park Lane.
Members of the public can vote for Sarah at: http://www.jordanpublishingsecure.co.uk/forms/vote.asp.
Voting closes at midnight on the 16th September, and anyone is entitled to register a single vote.
About the author:
With over 20 years of experience in the Legal industry, Tracey Miller Family Law provides quality services and advice to customers throughout the local area.
Established in 2009, the business is situated in Liverpool, but covers most of the North West, including Liverpool itself, Wirral, St Helens, Warrington, Southport, and uniquely is the only Family Law Solicitors to offer a Mobile service.
The firm deals with all aspects of Family Law including Divorce and Judicial Separation, Financial Settlements, Cohabitation Disputes, Children Disputes including Residence and Contact. Pre Nuptial agreements (Wealth Protection), Cohabitation Agreements, Civil Partnerships.
Contact:
For more information, please contact the team at Tracey Miller on 0151 515 3036 or 07780 617217 or visit the website at http://www.traceymillerfamilylaw.co.uk/.
Solicitors in Liverpool Nominated for National Family Law Award
A Legal Executive based at a Solicitors in Liverpool has been nominated for a national family law award.
2012-09-19
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[Press-News.org] Solicitors in Liverpool Nominated for National Family Law AwardA Legal Executive based at a Solicitors in Liverpool has been nominated for a national family law award.