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Charles French Solicitors Welcomes Solicitor Kerys Deavin

Charles French Solicitors are pleased to announce that Kerys Deavin, an experienced family law solicitor, has joined the firm as an Associate.

Kerys has over 25 years of experience practicing family law and brings with her a wealth of knowledge and expertise, with a particular interest in and focus on divorce, separation, financial settlements including high net worth, cohabitee disputes, children matters and pre and post nuptial agreements.

Charles French said “Kerys’ experience, professionalism, and client-focused approach make her an excellent addition to our growing family department. We pride ourselves on our client service by ensuring our clients have the very best people advising them.”

Kerys’ appointment at the firm co-insides with so called ‘divorce day’ being the first Monday in January when many individuals seek advice following the holidays. Kerys will be offering free confidential 30-minute initial consultations focused on divorce, children and other family law matters. Kerys is an active member of and sits on the Cornwall committee of Resolution, an organisation that seeks to resolve issues in a constructive way. Kerys is known for her compassionate and practical approach with clients and works closely with clients to help them understand their options and make informed decisions.

Kerys said  ‘going through a divorce or separation can feel overwhelming for many people. Offering free initial consultations allows individuals to get clarity and peace of mind before taking  their next steps. I am delighted to be joining Charles French and supporting clients whilst they navigate these often emotionally challenging times’.

To book an appointment with Kerys, please contact her on 01872 263813 or by email at kerys.deavin@charlesfrench.co.uk


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