Date: Wednesday 17 April 2024
Our Family Law Team has expanded | Senior Solicitor Antonia Kirby joins the team.
We are delighted to welcome Senior Solicitor Antonia Kirby to our established Family Law Team here at Moore and Tibbits.
Having joined the team last month, Antonia has hit the ground running and has proven to be a huge asset to an already outstanding team. Having qualified as a solicitor in 2015, she went on to join the Law Society’s Specialist Family Panel in 2016. During her time as a solicitor, Antonia has proven to be determined and proactive, providing clear, strategic, and cost-effective advice whilst always being compassionate and supportive to her clients. During an already stressful and difficult time, having a family solicitor you can rely on and who always has your best interest at the heart of their work is essential.
What are Antonia’s strengths? Antonia prides herself on providing clear and constructive advice – finding creative solutions in all aspects of family law whether that be negotiating a settlement outside of the court process or robustly litigating within it.
“It’s a huge pleasure to be a part of a highly regarded law firm with such a strong family department. Being part of the team at Moore & Tibbits is a joy; I feel like part of the furniture already!"
Antonia can help with:
- Divorce and separation.
- Cohabiting and unmarried couples
- Child arrangements and disputes
- Adoption/ Special Guardianship
- Asset division
- Domestic abuse
- Pre and Post nuptial agreements
- Separation and Cohabitation Agreements
If you need further advice or guidance when it comes to Family Law, contact our team for knowledgeable and friendly advice: 01926 354704 or email: AntoniaK@moore-tibbits.co.uk
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