Private client consultant

  • Job Reference: BH-37185-1
  • Date Posted: 9 May 2025
  • Recruiter: Law Staff Limited
  • Location: London
  • Remote Working: Agile working
  • Salary: £55,000 to £60,000
  • Sector: Family
  • Personnel Type: Solicitor

Job Description

Job Title: Family Solicitor
Location: East London (Hybrid/Remote)
Commitment: 4/5 Days a Week | Self-Supervising
Salary full time basis £55,000 to £60,000 pro rata 

About the Role

Our client is seeking an experienced Family Solicitor on a consultancy basis. This role is ideal for a self-supervising solicitor with expertise in all areas of private family law, including surrogacy law, 

Key Responsibilities

• Handling a broad range of family law matters, including divorce, financial relief, and children’s proceedings.

• Advising and representing clients on surrogacy and assisted reproduction law.

• Conducting casework independently with minimal supervision.

• Providing high-quality legal advice and ensuring excellent client care.

• Supervising or mentoring junior staff where necessary.


Requirements

• Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) with at least 5 years PQE in family law.

• Strong experience in private family law, including financial and children matters.

• Expertise in surrogacy law and assisted reproduction matters.

• Proven track record in wills, probate, contest probates and LPAs.

• Self-supervising with the ability to manage caseloads independently.

• Strong communication and client management skills.


• Flexible working: 4/5 days a week with the option for hybrid/remote work.

• Established practice: Work with a respected East London firm with a history of over 25 years in specialist legal services.

• Supportive environment: Join a team that values expertise, independence, and client care.

How to Apply
Contact Person: Marcus Stevens
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