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Nottingham firm Sills & Betteridge expands family law team

Dec 3, 2018, 17:10 PM
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Nottingham law firm Sills & Betteridge is expanding its family law unit as divorce and separation specialist Dominic Lee and chartered legal executive Caroline Lancaster join the team.  

Dominic, a graduate of the University of Nottingham and coming from the firm’s Lincoln offic, will work closely with the head of the team, John Mitchell, mainly advising on children issues, finances, property, pensions. 

Lancaster, who has around ten years’ experience in family law, will devote most of her time to representing clients in emergency child applications and injunction matters arising out of domestic abuse. More information can be found here.
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