Rebecca is a Paralegal in the Family Law Department. She has worked in the legal sector for five years and, prior to joining SE-Solicitors in October 2023, previously worked as a Paralegal at Lee Chadwick Solicitors and as an administrative office assistant at Oxford Combined Court.
Rebecca supports the team working on divorce and financial remedy cases, as well as children matters.
Rebecca received a First in History and Politics from Queen Mary, University of London, specialising in nineteenth century global history. She then went on to study the Graduate Diploma in Law and the Legal Practice Course and Masters in Law, achieving a Distinction.
Rebecca has also volunteered as an Appropriate Adult, supporting vulnerable people in police custody and at a legal advice centre in London.
Outside of work, Rebecca enjoys reading, running and spending time with family.
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SE-Solicitors’ Fixed Fee Divorce
The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, along with the introduction of a Court Portal for divorce, has made the process of…
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Covert recording – is this allowed?
A covert recording is when one person makes either an audio or video recording of someone else without their knowledge or permission. Now…
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What are the Legal Implications of Cohabitation?
It is now rare for couples not to live together before marriage and increasingly couples are choosing not to get married at all. While it…
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