Keeping Family Law Local
Leaving behind the rat race and bright lights of the city, local businesswoman Lindsay Jones has decided to branch out and establish her own family law practice in the tranquil surroundings of her home village, Lymm.
Lymm Family Law opened its doors on the 4th of January and promises to take a different approach to all aspects of family law; from divorce to living together agreements, grandparent access to pre-nuptials. Instead of the cold office environment, Lindsay will take a more holistic approach whilst applying the same level of professionalism to all of her cases in her newly acquired tranquil barn conversion.
When asked about her new venture, Lindsay responds, “I want my clients to feel important and know that there is a network of support available to them when facing what can be an extremely raw and daunting situation. I always aim to achieve the best results for my clients whilst providing them with the support, privacy and dignity that they need. Being a Lymm resident myself I’m delighted to be able to offer this service on my doorstep, saving people the long and costly commute into the city, and most importantly keeping business local.”
She continues, “I’m extremely passionate about Family Law and it is important to me to achieve the outcome that is best for my client and their family. This passion has driven me forward and given me the confidence to step into business during a very tough climate. I am confident that the business will grow in the direction that I foresee and will achieve great things.”
Lymm Family Law recognizes that legal help should not only be accessible, but affordable too. Their fixed fee divorce packages aim to reduce the expense and complexity of legal cases to fit the structure of modern families and issues, as well as budgets.
Lymm Family Law is also keen to give something back to society and for sometime Lindsay has been a supporter of the Wai Yin Chinese women’s society based in China Town in Manchester. This group has been set-up largely for disadvantaged women with the aim of equipping them with the necessary skills for integration into society. Lindsay is planning to continue offering her support to them where she can and will maintain close links with them.
Readers can find out more about Lymm Family Law and the Wai Yin society by visiting www.lymmfamilylaw.com or by calling Lindsay on 01925 757144.