Family Lawyer | Hybrid, Flexible Hours - Newcastle in Newcastle upon Tyne

Family Lawyer | Hybrid, Flexible Hours - Newcastle in Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne Full-Time 40000 - 50000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage diverse family law cases, including divorce and financial matters.
  • Company: Award-winning law firm with a supportive and flexible culture.
  • Benefits: Hybrid working, flexible hours, and clear career progression.
  • Other info: Great opportunity for growth in a Lexcel-accredited firm.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team and make a real difference in people's lives.
  • Qualifications: At least 2 years of experience in family law.

The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 Β£ per year.

e NL is assisting a Lexcel-accredited, award-winning law firm in Newcastle upon Tyne to recruit a Family Lawyer.

The role involves managing a varied private family caseload, including divorce, financial remedy and children matters, with the ability to handle cohabitation disputes and nuptial agreements.

The firm offers flexibility, hybrid working and clear career progression in a supportive environment.

Applications are invited from Family Lawyers with at least 2 years of experience.

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Family Lawyer | Hybrid, Flexible Hours - Newcastle in Newcastle upon Tyne employer: eNL Legal Recruitment

Join a prestigious Top 100 law firm in London, where you will not only lead high-value family matters but also have the opportunity to expand your professional network. With a commitment to inclusivity and diversity, the firm offers an excellent remuneration package, hybrid working options, and robust employee benefits, ensuring a supportive environment for your career growth and personal development.

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Contact Details:

eNL Legal Recruitment Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Family Lawyer | Hybrid, Flexible Hours - Newcastle in Newcastle upon Tyne

Family Law Expertise
Case Management
Divorce Proceedings
Financial Remedy
Children Matters
Cohabitation Disputes
Nuptial Agreements