BPS Family Law launches third North West practice
BPS Family Law has expanded with its third office in the North West.
The law firm launched a new practice in Stockton Heath, near Warrington, following a period of growth.
Partner Caroline Swain said the new base will “perfectly” complement BPS’ existing sites in Manchester and Hale.
She commented: “We are high end specialists in divorce who will bring something niche to what is a thriving village in Warrington.
“With the level of expertise and knowledge we offer our specialist practice gives us the edge over other legal firms across the region.”
BPS Family Law recently celebrated the 68th anniversary of its Manchester city centre practice, as well as its Hale office’s 6th year in business, with the launch of a new website and an office refurb.
Speaking further, Caroline said it is “an exciting time for [BPS] at the moment”.
She continued: “We have eight advisors in our family law team, three of whom are partners.
“We will be adding to our workforce in the coming months to support the demand for our services that we are currently experiencing.”
In September, BPS appointed solicitor Karen McLaughlin to focus on the Children’s Act and proceedings involving disputes over parental contact.
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