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05 February 2020
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Stowe Family Law—Victoria Aked

Family law firm welcomes new solicitor
Solicitor, Victoria Aked has joined the Tunbridge Wells office of Stowe Family Law, after more than 5 years at Martin Tolhurst Solicitors
 
Victoria advises on all aspects of family disputes including divorce and separation and the accompanying financial settlements. She also has experience dealing with unmarried couples separating and cases involving domestic abuse and violence in the family.  
 
Of her appointment, Victoria said: 'I am delighted to be joining the team at Stowe Family Law in Tunbridge Wells. Having worked exclusively in family law since I qualified, I approach my cases with empathy and compassion to support people through what can be a difficult time.  I’m looking forward to bringing my family law experience to the team and supporting families in the Tunbridge Wells area.'
 
Kate Rayner, Managing Partner added: 'I am thrilled to welcome Victoria to the Tunbridge Wells team. She comes with a wide range of experience in family law issues. Her previous experience in cohabitation and domestic violence cases will complement our existing team.'

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