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Julie Burbidge – family law expertise recognised by specialist re-accreditation

Family law and divorce lawyer, Julie Burbidge, has been awarded - for the third time - a prestigious accreditation which reflects an outstanding level of skill, knowledge and expertise in her specialist areas.

She has been re-accredited under a scheme run by Resolution, a group of 6,500 family law professionals committed to a non-confrontational approach to family problems, as a specialist in the law relating to children and the complex financial remedies often required by divorce settlements.

Mark of excellence

This accreditation, a mark of excellence in practice, requires Resolution members to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of essential law, procedure and practice as well as sufficient skill, proficiency and experience in all these areas by completing a number of challenging assignments.

Julie, a Solicitor Associate, says: "I am delighted to have been re-accredited as a Resolution specialist, a process which now happens every three years to ensure that the skills, expertise and work you have undertaken as a family law practitioner all continue to meet the demanding criteria required.

"It's really important that people seek advice from a qualified expert, when they are facing family or relationship breakdown. This will make sure they have a clear understanding of what they are really entitled to and, in financial work particularly, ensure that any final agreement is then made legally binding."

For legal help and advice about divorce, please contact Julie Burbidge or any member of Wards Solicitors' Family Law and Divorce team by phone or by calling into one of our 11 local offices.

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