Knights adds family law partner in Teesside office
Knights has appointed Rosemary Alderson as partner in its Teesside office, as the national professional services firm grows its family law presence across the North.
With over 20 years’ experience, Rosemary specialises in financial matters arising from divorce and separation, including business and farming assets.
She was previously head of department at Macks Solicitors and brings a strong client following across the region.
Based in Teesside, she will work closely with Knights’ teams in Newcastle, Carlisle and York.
Rosemary said: “I’m delighted to be joining Knights at such a pivotal time of growth.
“What attracted me was the opportunity to work in a highly collaborative team with access to specialists across a wide range of disciplines.
“This allows me to offer clients a premium, well-rounded service, something that’s vital when advising on complex financial matters.
“Knights gives me the platform to deliver the high-quality, attentive support I believe clients deserve, without the constraints of high-volume caseloads.”
David Adams, client services director at Knights, added: “Rosemary is a fantastic addition to our team in Teesside.
“Her deep expertise, strong client reputation and pragmatic, empathetic approach will be a huge asset as we continue to grow our family law offering across the North.
“We’re excited to welcome her to Knights and look forward to seeing the positive impact she will make for our clients.”
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