Switalskis appoints new head of family law in Sheffield
Sheffield-based law firm Switalskis has strengthened its family law offering with the appointment of Bradie Pell as solicitor and head of its Sheffield family team.
Bradie, a University of Sheffield graduate who qualified in 2011, has spent her career supporting families across South Yorkshire.
She joins from a partner-level role and is well connected within the region’s legal and professional community.
Bradie advises on all aspects of family law, including divorce, financial settlements, cohabitation disputes and complex children matters, and is recognised as a Legal 500 Next Generation Partner for her expertise in high-value and sensitive cases.
In her new role, Bradie will lead the Sheffield office’s family team while working closely with Switalskis’ national family law directors to enhance the firm’s service across the region.
Bradie said: “I was keen to join Switalskis because of its strong reputation and its range of legal expertise under one roof.
“That makes a real difference when family cases involve property, business assets or longer-term planning.
“I’m excited to lead the Sheffield family team and continue supporting clients at what is often a difficult stage in their lives.”
Clare Peckett, director and head of family law at Switalskis, added: “Bradie’s appointment brings extensive legal experience, clear judgement and a large dose of common sense.
“Her years in practice in Sheffield give her invaluable local knowledge and strong ties to the community.
“Bradie’s appointment reflects our ongoing commitment to providing specialist family law advice in Sheffield, particularly in complex financial and children matters.”
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