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17 July 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Furley Page—Rosie Eastwood

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Family law specialist returns to firm

Furley Page has welcomed back solicitor Rosie Eastwood to its family team in Canterbury.

Rosie joined Furley Page in 2012 as a legal assistant after graduating from the University of Kent, and spent two years as a trainee with the family department before moving to another firm. She has now returned to the Furley Page family team, bringing with her experience in a wide range of private family issues and disputes, including divorce, financial matters and child arrangement cases.

Managing partner Jeremy Licence commented: ‘We are delighted to welcome Rosie back to Furley Page, in a move that will add even greater strength and depth of experience to our family law team. Rosie has a keen understanding of private family law and realises that these matters can often be a very difficult time for many families.

‘Rosie has always demonstrated consideration when dealing with clients, whilst also providing a constructive approach to resolving disputes. I am certain that she will be a tremendous asset to the firm.’

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