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30 July 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Stowe Family Law—Jonathan Day

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Firm appoints family solicitor in London Victoria

Stowe Family Law has welcomed solicitor Jonathan Day to its office in London Victoria.

Jonathan has joined the practice after over three years with Sears Tooth Solicitors, and also previously worked for a private bank prior to qualifying. He now focuses on family matters, including divorce, matrimonial finance and cohabitation issues, and offers particular specialisation in cases involving significant financial arrangements.

Jonathan commented: ‘Stowe Family Law has a sterling national reputation and I am delighted to be joining the London Victoria team. I work with my clients to achieve settlements that are tailored to their needs and wishes. My former life working in a bank has given me an extensive knowledge of complex financial transactions which benefits the high-net worth divorce cases.’

The London Victoria office’s managing partner Phoebe Turner (pictured, left) added: ‘I’m delighted that Jonathan has agreed to join the London Victoria team. He comes with the reputation of being an outstanding family lawyer and he is highly regarded within the legal community.’

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