Family Law and Private Client work: helping clients to navigate “life events”

Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7igHwZ3u6oV88q6K7il639?si=5i4ri1E6QGOyRitccUYxsg

Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/family-law-and-private-client-work-helping-clients-to/id1520665111?i=1000643634130

Episode Description

In this special episode we are joined by two guests to talk about the area of Family Law and Private Client work as a solicitor.  Paul Antoniou, Family and Private Client Solicitor, Taylor Rowe MW Solicitors, and Abigail Wadlow, Final year LLB student, Queen Mary University of London, who spent her third year on a work placement at a London Family Law practice.

In this episode, Paul and Abigail talk about the daily variety of work in Family Law and Private Client work: advising clients on wills, inheritance issues, divorces, child custody, co-habitation or pre-nuptial agreements (to name just 6 areas!).  The origin of the legislation is explored, how one works with the Courts, and Paul also talks about where he sees the law will develop in the future, following changes in society and people’s needs.

Abigail reflects on the skills she developed on the placement, and especially the importance of developing strong “emotional intelligence”, creating a trusted advisory relationship with your client as you are often dealing with them at a very emotional time and the issues involved are inevitably very personal.  Paul explains also how mediation is used in this area of practice, the skills one needs to be an effective mediator, and how this can help in the resolving of family-related disputes.

Actions and resources for listeners:

Check this page for finding out more about “Private Client” work and the skills required (in addition to those highlighted by Paul and Abigail in the podcast) – how do your strengths align with this area of practice?

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