Mandy McCabe

Mandy McCabe

Partner

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Mandy McCabe

Partner

Mandy deals with all aspects of family law – divorce, financial matters, children, cohabitation and domestic abuse.

Mandy said: I try to get to know my clients and understand their situation so I can help them make informed choices to fulfil their objectives. Particularly as more situations involve complex financial matters and business-related arrangements it requires a balance between understanding and pragmatic, practical advice. I try to take the emotion and personal feelings out of the process and explain implications to actions that may not seem immediately obvious”.

"Everyone who dealt with me (Mandy, her PA and anyone who was on reception), have been wonderfully professional, kind and supportive, while helping me through a very confusing and emotional experience. I cannot thank you enough."

Qualifications and Experience

  • Combined Sciences – Politics and Law 1985
  • Qualified as a Solicitor in 1989
  • Member of Resolution and a Resolution Accredited Specialist, specialising in Domestic Abuse and Private Children Law
  • Qualified Collaborative Lawyer
  • Has specialised in Family Law cases since 1989

Supervised by Alison Bradley

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