Specialist family law firm announces opening of 11th office in Beverley
Stowe Family Law LLP, the largest specialist family law firm in the UK, has announced the opening of its 11th office in Beverley, East Yorkshire.
The firm already has offices in London, Leeds, Harrogate, St Albans, Winchester, Hale, Wilmslow, Wetherby, Ilkley and Tunbridge Wells, all of which are staffed by a national team of over 100 people.
The firm’s newest office in Beverley is located on the first floor of 22 Trinity Lane, the the town centre.
Partner Chris Birch will head up the office. Chris specialises in matters related to divorce, including complex financial disputes, cohabitation, and cases with agricultural elements.
He previously worked in the firm’s head office in Harrogate before opening its Ilkley office in the summer of 2015
Clients in Beverley will also be able to make use of the firm’s in-house forensic accountancy team. Led by chartered accountant Nick White, the forensic team specialise in analysing financial disclosure, valuing businesses, tracking down hidden assets and assisting with cases involving business structures, both in the UK and overseas.
In February Livingbridge, the mid-market private equity firm, made a multi-million-pound investment in Stowe Family Law. The firm is using the investment to fuel its growth, with an aim of opening up to 30 additional offices over the next five years.
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