Manchester family law firm Lund Bennett opens new office in Altrincham
Lund Bennett Law LLP, the Manchester-based family law firm, has officially opened the doors to its new office in Altrincham, Cheshire.
The specialist law firm acquired larger premises at 9 The Downs. The building have since undergone a refurbished over three floors to cater for growth plans for the practice.
Set up almost five years ago, Lund Bennett Law LLP specialises in all areas of family matters including separation and divorce, maintenance disputes, financial settlements on divorce, children matters, domestic abuse and injunctions, cohabitation problems and pre and post nuptial agreements.
The firm was founded by Sharon Lund and Kirsten Bennett, both specialist family solicitors who met while working in the family law department at another law firm in Manchester.
Sharon Lund, partner at the firm, said: “We are delighted to continue our expansion plans with the purchase of our new offices in Altrincham.
“Our intention is to continue to grow the Lund Bennett Law brand both in Greater Manchester and Cheshire and we now have more space to accommodate planned new team members.”
Kirsten Bennett, also a partner at Lund Bennett Law LLP, added: “We’ve had a great and supportive response from other professional advisers who have not hesitated to refer their clients to us to access our specialist family law services as well as clients who live locally and further afield seeking us out directly.”
The firm also has a Manchester city centre office on Deansgate.
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