Private Family Associate Solicitor - 3 years + PQE

  • Job Reference: BH-37187
  • Date Posted: 1 May 2025
  • Recruiter: Law Staff
  • Location: London
  • Salary: £55,000 to £65,000
  • Sector: Family
  • Personnel Type: Solicitor

Job Description

Position Title: HNW Private Family Associate Solicitor - 3 years + PQE
Location: Central London
Salary: £55,000+
Reference: BH- 37187
Work Type: Full time, Office based

About The Firm:
My client is a Legal 500 law firm with offices in London and the North West. They have a proud history and the firm is known for delivering high-quality legal advice in a friendly and supportive environment. Clients range from individuals to investors and corporations, both in the UK and internationally.

Position Overview:
This is an excellent opportunity for a Private Family Associate Solicitor with 3 years + PQE to join a well-established team advising on a wide range of high net worth family matters. 

Experience to include:
  • HNW Private Family law particularly in financial disputes and children matters
  • Divorce
  • Child custody
  • Financial settlements
  • Cohabitation agreements
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • Domestic violence cases
Requirements:
• Qualified solicitor with 3 years + PQE in HNW Private Family matters
• Proven track record in managing a varied caseload of complex family law matters
• Excellent client-facing skills and ability to manage key client relationships

The Benefits & How to Apply:
• Join a reputable Legal 500 firm with a supportive culture
• Work with leading lawyers and high-profile clients
• Clear path for progression and professional development
• Competitive salary and benefits package

For more information please contact -

Contact Person: Victoria Kemp
Contact Email: vkemp@law-staff.co.uk
Contact Phone: 01954 716756

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