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Advocate launches family law firm

Advocate launches family law firm

Friday 01 December 2017

Advocate launches family law firm

Friday 01 December 2017


Advocate Victoria Myerson has opened a boutique family law firm in Broad Street, with the aim of providing, "a holistic approach to family disputes."

Carly James and Celanne Scally, who all worked with Advocate Myerson at Appleby, complete the team at Myersons.

The new firm says it take its responsibilities to clients very seriously and has adopted an ethos of 'wellness' into its philosophy. The advocates encourage clients to seek counselling, engage in mindfulness and other health support services whilst working through their family cases.

Advocate Myerson, says: "We identified a gap in the market for a very specialised family law firm based on expertise and experience and delivering on complex cases. We are not a high-street firm, we are a boutique offering and our independence affords us the opportunity to work in a completely client focused way.

"Over my career, I have seen the stress and impact that family disputes can have on clients’ emotional and physical wellbeing and we are dedicated as a business to ensuring cases are dealt with efficiently and sensitively whilst encouraging clients to access therapeutic and wellness support as well. We are not fee focused, we are family focused and I strongly believe that we have the best team in the Island to help clients navigate their disputes.

"It’s exciting to launch our new firm in Broad Street; the offices are purposely not corporate and offer the discretion clients desire. Our drive is based on offering the highest standards, remaining people focused and working extraordinarily hard to achieve the best results for our clients."

Pictured: From left, Carly James, Victoria Myerson & Celanne Scally.

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