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Our expertise spans all aspects of family law

The extensive expertise of our committed family law specialists which includes our own in-house barrister, is unparalleled. We can guide you through the legal process and help you get to where you want to be. The complexities and sensitivities of family law require a careful and understanding approach that considers the unique circumstances of each client. Dealing with issues like divorce, care of children, and sharing assets involves extensive expertise in family law and understanding the emotions involved. We appreciate that each family situation is different, and that there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution. 

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    “This firm built 20 or so years ago has become the county’s premier niche practice family law firm.”

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    Welcome to our family law blog

    We invite you to explore our blog, where we share valuable insights, expert opinions, and practical guidance on a wide range of family law topics. Our blog is designed to provide you with accessible and informative content to help you navigate these issues with confidence.

    March 17, 2025

    Celebrating exceptional employers who nurture their teams

    Jones Myers is celebrating exceptional employers who value and develop their teams. The firm is proud to sponsored the Best Employer category of local business awards which acknowledge outstanding employers who embrace a culture of high performance, hold company values in high regard – and have systems place to inspire their workforce to do their best.

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    March 7, 2025

    Jones Myers pays tribute to family law specialist Neil Dring

    February 25, 2025

    Jones Myers flies high among UK firms providing Family Law

    February 12, 2025

    Jones Myers Harrogate office celebrates team promotion

    January 28, 2025

    Journalists can now report on family law cases in court – Is this good or bad?”