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Milestone for head of family law at Bromleys Solicitors
The head of Bromleys’ family law team has achieved a milestone by becoming the only solicitor in Greater Manchester to be accredited by the Resolution organisation in four different specialist areas.
Resolution is an organisation of family lawyers and other professionals who are committed to constructive, non-confrontational ways to resolve divorce, separation and other family-related legal issues.
Keith Bull already held Resolution accreditations in the fields of domestic abuse, finances and private children matters.
Now he has also been accredited as an expert in cohabitation disputes relating to land and financial issues.
He is one of just five lawyers in the Manchester area to be recognised by Resolution for the cohabitation specialism.
Mark Hirst, senior partner at Bromleys, which is based in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, said: “Keith’s latest accreditation strengthens his position as one of the region’s leading experts in family law.
“It’s a significant achievement because Resolution’s accreditation scheme is immensely challenging and is a quality mark which sets Keith apart from his peers.”
Keith said: “I am delighted to be recognised by Resolution as a specialist in four areas after passing rigorous assessments of my knowledge, abilities and the manner in which I deal with family law cases.
“Upholding the Resolution code of practice is at the heart of the work I do and I’m proud to be part of an organisation working to transform the way that family law is practised.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bromleys Solicitors .
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