Sarah Butler joins Farnfields Solicitors
30/8/18
Local law firm, Farnfields Solicitors is pleased to welcome Sarah Butler to the firm’s expanding Family department.
Sarah, who practiced law in London before relocating to the South West over 20 years ago, has vast experience in all areas of Family Law. Sarah’s specialisms include; divorce, financial settlements particularly complicated and high value cases, dissolving civil partnerships, cohabitation and prenuptial agreements, relationship breakdown and child arrangements.
Sarah is also an experienced family law mediator and is an accredited mediator with The Law Society and The Family Mediation Council. Sarah mediates across all areas of separation and divorce and is passionate about supporting families to find their own solutions.
Sarah Jones, Partner and Head of the Family Department at Farnfields said, “We are pleased to welcome Sarah to the Farnfields team. Sarah brings a wide range of skills and experience to the Firm to help people looking for legal advice on family related issues. She provides practical and commercial advice to her clients, and is known for her friendly and approachable manner.”
The Family team offers free half hour legal surgeries and appointments can be arranged in Yeovil (01935 574837), Gillingham (01747 825432), Shaftesbury (01747 854244), Sturminster Newton (01258 787400) and Warminster (01985 214661) or email info@farnfields.com.
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