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Hawkins Family Law

Faye Wright

A recommended lawyer in the Legal 500, Faye Wright is an experienced and highly regarded family law solicitor known for her dedication and commitment to helping clients move on with dignity, respect and confidence.

Faye is a member of Resolution (the national organisation promoting an amicable and conciliatory approach in family law cases), Chair of Resolution Milton Keynes, and advises on divorce, separation, cohabitation, pre and post nuptial agreements, and children matters.

Following her law degree at the University of Surrey and further study at the University of Law, Faye completed her traineeship and began her career as a family lawyer at one of the UK’s largest law firms based at Chancery Lane in the City of London. She then went on to become a successful Associate and Senior Associate at leading law firms in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire before joining Hawkins Family Law in 2023.

Straight-talking and pragmatic, Faye is an excellent litigator as well as being adept at supporting clients to use alternatives to court. She is experienced in cases involving significant wealth, including pre-marital and inherited wealth, complex businesses, pension arrangements and multiple properties, as well as advising on arrangements for children, including those with an international element.

“You went above and beyond and always reassured me when required and added your personal touch. I also appreciated how transparent you were in terms of cost and working with me to ensure I was happy and clear before proceeding with any matters/actions” – client testimonial

Experience

  • Specialist Family Lawyer
  • Recommended lawyer in the Legal 500
  • Member of Milton Keynes Resolution Group
  • Experienced in cases involving significant wealth, including pre-marital and inherited wealth, complex businesses, pension arrangements and multiple properties, as well as advising on arrangements for children, including those with an international element

Skills

Complex financial matters
Private law - children
Label: Financial Issues 100
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