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Family Solicitor

G2 Legal Limited·Medway, South East·Posted 4 days ago
💰 £45-60k/year
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Family Solicitor – Gillingham or Sittingbourne

A well-regarded regional law firm is seeking a Family Solicitor to join its established Family Law team. This role offers the opportunity to handle a varied and high-quality caseload while contributing to the continued growth and profile of the department.

The Role

You will manage a broad range of family law matters, providing clear, supportive and outcome-focused advice to clients. The position involves both office-based and remote client meetings and requires strong organisational skills, excellent client care and a proactive approach to managing workflow and risk.

Key Responsibilities

  • Advising on all aspects of family law, including separation, divorce and financial remedy proceedings
  • Handling children matters and applications relating to arrangements or disputes.
  • Managing domestic abuse and domestic violence injunction cases
  • Advising on TOLATA claims and associated disputes
  • Drafting legal documents such as Cohabitation Agreements and Prenuptial Agreements.
  • Meeting clients both in-office and remotely, as required
  • Maintaining strong financial control, including billing, cash flow and compliance with internal procedures
  • Supporting colleagues during absence and contributing to collaborative team working
  • Ensuring risk and file management procedures are followed consistently
  • Supervising junior fee-earners where appropriate

About You

You will be a capable, confident family law practitioner with strong communication skills and a client-centred approach.

Essential Requirements

  • Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or equivalent
  • Experience across a full range of family law matters
  • Typically 2+ years' PQE, though all candidates with appropriate experience will be considered
  • Ability to manage a personal caseload independently
  • Competent use of case management and practice management systems
  • Strong billing discipline aligned with time recording and agreed fee structures
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Reliable, adaptable and committed to delivering high-quality client service

Desirable Attributes

  • Willingness to support departmental marketing, networking and profile-raising initiatives
  • Strong IT literacy and ability to work efficiently in a modern legal environment

Why This Role?

  • Opportunity to join a respected, people-focused regional firm
  • Varied and rewarding caseload in a supportive, collaborative environment
  • Clear scope for professional development and contribution to departmental growth

How to Apply:

  • Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link
  • Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Robert Rowland at G2 Legal

We look forward to hearing from you.

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Must-have skills
Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive or equivalentFinancial remedy proceedingsChildren Act applicationsDomestic abuse injunction handlingTOLATA claimsCase management and practice management systemsTime recording and billing compliance
Nice-to-have
Departmental marketing and networkingAdvanced IT literacy in legal softwareSupervising junior fee-earners
Soft skills
Client-centred communicationAutonomyAdaptabilityOrganisational skillsProactive approachCollaborationReliability
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⭐ Open your Personal Statement with your PQE level and the specific family law areas named in the advert (divorce, financial remedy, children matters, TOLATA) — the firm lists these as core responsibilities.

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📊 Quantify your caseload management: e.g. 'Managed 60+ active family law files simultaneously, maintaining billing targets of £X,000 per month and a 95% on-time completion rate.'

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🎯 Explicitly name the case management or practice management systems you have used (e.g. Osprey, Clio, LEAP) — the advert flags 'competent use of case management systems' as essential.

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🤝 Include a bullet on supervising or mentoring junior fee-earners if applicable, as the role mentions this responsibility and it signals readiness for a more senior position.

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🌐 If you have contributed to networking, marketing or profile-raising activities at a previous firm, add a brief line — the advert lists departmental marketing as a desirable attribute that many solicitor CVs omit.

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  • Managed a caseload of 55 active family law files concurrently, covering divorce, financial remedy, and children proceedings, achieving monthly billing targets of £18,000 with a 97% on-time completion rate.
  • Drafted and negotiated 12 Prenuptial and Cohabitation Agreements in a 12-month period, reducing post-separation disputes for clients by securing clear asset protection provisions at the outset.
  • Secured a non-molestation order and occupation order within 48 hours for a domestic abuse client facing imminent risk, coordinating with the court and local authority to ensure same-day protection.

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Dear Hiring Manager,

G2 Legal's search for a Family Solicitor to join the established team in Gillingham or Sittingbourne aligns directly with the work I have been doing for the past three years. My practice spans financial remedy proceedings, children matters, TOLATA claims, and domestic abuse injunctions — precisely the caseload mix your firm is looking to support. I also have hands-on experience drafting Cohabitation Agreements and Prenuptial Agreements, and I am comfortable managing both office-based and remote client meetings.

My background in family law has been built around independent caseload management, strong billing discipline, and consistent compliance with risk and file management procedures. I have used case management systems daily to maintain accurate time recording and have contributed to supervising junior fee-earners during busy periods, ensuring quality standards are upheld across the team.

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Technical

  • Walk us through how you manage a TOLATA claim from initial instruction through to resolution.
  • How do you approach drafting a Prenuptial Agreement to ensure it is as enforceable as possible under English law?
  • Which case management systems have you used, and how do you ensure your time recording is accurate and up to date?
  • Describe your process for handling an urgent domestic abuse injunction application, including out-of-hours considerations.
  • How do you maintain billing discipline and cash flow on a busy family law caseload, particularly where clients are in financial difficulty?

Behavioural

  • Tell me about a time you managed a particularly complex or emotionally charged family law matter — how did you balance client care with professional detachment?
  • Describe a situation where you had to supervise a junior fee-earner who was struggling with their workload. What did you do?
  • Give an example of when you identified a risk or compliance issue on a file and the steps you took to resolve it.
  • Tell me about a time you contributed to business development or networking at a previous firm and the outcome it produced.
  • Describe a situation where you had to manage competing deadlines across multiple clients. How did you prioritise and what was the result?
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1Question

Tell me about a time you managed a particularly complex or emotionally charged family law matter — how did you balance client care with professional detachment?

Situation: A client came to me mid-way through contested children proceedings after a breakdown in trust with their previous solicitor. The case involved serious safeguarding allegations and a CAFCASS report that was unfavourable. Task: I needed to rebuild the client's confidence, review three months of accumulated correspondence, and prepare for a directions hearing in ten days. Action: I held a structured two-hour meeting to set realistic expectations, drafted a detailed position statement addressing each CAFCASS concern with supporting evidence, and coached the client on court conduct. I also flagged a procedural error in the opposing party's disclosure that strengthened our position. Result: The judge ordered a further CAFCASS review rather than a final order, giving our client a genuine opportunity to demonstrate change. The client later described the outcome as 'the first time they felt heard'.
2Question

Give an example of when you identified a risk or compliance issue on a file and the steps you took to resolve it.

Situation: During a routine file review, I noticed that a financial remedy consent order had been approved by the client but contained a pension sharing annex with an incorrect CETV figure — the draft had used an 18-month-old valuation rather than the current one. Task: The order had not yet been sealed by the court, so there was a narrow window to correct it without incurring additional costs for the client. Action: I immediately contacted the opposing solicitor, agreed a joint application to amend the draft, and obtained an updated CETV from the pension provider within 48 hours. I also updated our internal precedent checklist to require a CETV date check before any pension annex is submitted. Result: The corrected order was sealed within five working days with no additional court fee, and the compliance gap was closed across the whole department.

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