Private Family Associate Solicitor

REALM RECRUIT Lancashire, England Posted This week

Full Time
Hybrid
Senior

Job description

The Private Family Associate Solicitor position in Lancashire centres on getting involved in light BD and networking (partners lead on work generation). It would suit someone who can bring accuracy, confidentiality, and clear communication to the role.

How the role is set up

Legal 500 team with up to 3 days working from home. Private Family Associate role handling HNW and complex matters.

Where someone would start

Getting involved in light BD and networking (partners lead on work generation). Supporting the growth of the Wigan team as it continues to build out. Running your own caseload of: Divorce.

What helps someone build confidence

careful practical judgement. This is an excellent opportunity for a Private Family Solicitor to join a well-regarded Legal 500 family team in Lancashire, at a point of positive change and growth. Strong professional approach.

What is expected

  • Strong experience in divorce, financial remedy and private children work.
  • Experience working as an associate-level fee earner.

Job details

  • Mel specialises in family law roles across the North West and Lancashire and can talk you through how this opportunity compares to other Legal 500 associate roles — particularly ar.
  • Two firmwide social events per year, including internal staff awards.
  • Ongoing training, development and clear progression opportunities.
  • Employee Assistance Programme (counselling and wellbeing support).
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