- 07739 035690
- liz[at]vmlaw.co.uk
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She practices Family Law, Private client law (Wills, Probate and LPAs) and Residential Conveyancing (Sale and purchase of properties). She is also an accredited Family Mediator trained in civil and workplace mediation.
Liz has been qualified as a solicitor for over 15 years and her areas of expertise appear below . She prides herself on giving clear easily understood advice in a friendly and understanding manner . She is a member of Resolutions with to her practice as a solicitor and mediator.
Liz is a family law solicitor, who, as a member of Resolution, aims to deal with matters in a firm yet unconfrontational manner where possible. She understands that it is an extremely stressful time for her clients and will provide clear practical advice in a cost-effective way.
Liz has been qualified as a solicitor for over 15 years, and her areas of expertise appear below. She prides herself on giving clear, easily understood advice in a friendly and understanding manner. She is a member of Resolutions, with her practice as a solicitor and mediator.
Accreditations
Elizabeth Hunt is a Solicitor /Mediator . She practices Family Law, Private client law (Wills, probate and LPA’s) and also Residential Conveyancing (Sale and purchase of properties) She is also an accredited Family Mediator also trained to deal with civil and work place mediations .
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" I understand that each matter is different and I will listen to each client and what your objectives are so I can act in your best interests."
Liz Hunt
Do you want to meet Liz and discuss your case? Liz can provide clear practical advice in a cost-effective way.
A prenuptial agreement is a written agreement entered into by parties prior to their marriage or civil partnership, which sets out their intentions as to what will happen to their property and assets in the event that the marriage breaks down and they separate or get divorced.
A mediator, who remains impartial to both sides, can assist you and your ex-partner in reaching a consensus regarding matters concerning finances, real estate, or any children involved. Trying mediation is a great option before opting to seek legal advice.
The main types of mediation are:
An arbitrator will consider all the facts and evidence, then issue a judgement. A mediator can help both sides understand the issues and the respective interests of each. Presentations are made, with testimony given under oath. Furthermore, feelings are aired, narratives shared, and alternative solutions discussed.
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