DEVON, ENGLAND, March 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Crosse + Crosse Solicitors in Exeter are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Katherine Wright to their Family team.
Katherine joins Crosse + Crosse following three years working with a firm in East Devon, having qualified as a solicitor in August 2009. She completed her legal studies at Cardiff University with a distinction in her post-graduate legal practice course after graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Law and French.
Katherine practises in all areas of Family Law and specialises in divorce, relationship breakdown and the resolution of the related financial and children matters. She is a member of Resolution, the national organisation for Family Law Practitioners, and prides herself on offering a high level of client care and developing a strong rapport with her clients through what are often difficult and fraught times.
Katherine said: "I am looking forward to being part of a team committed to helping people make informed decisions about their future ."
Crosse + Crosse are a leading Exeter law firm. If you would like further information or advice please contact Crosse + Crosse Solicitors in Exeter 01392 258451 or visit their website http://www.crosse.co.uk/
Family Law Team expands at Exeter Solicitors
Exeter Solicitors Crosse + Crosse is pleased to announce a recent appointment to their expanding Family team law team
2013-03-03
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[Press-News.org] Family Law Team expands at Exeter SolicitorsExeter Solicitors Crosse + Crosse is pleased to announce a recent appointment to their expanding Family team law team