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Tahir was called to the Bar in 2009 having been admitted as a Solicitor in 2004. He subsequently became a Partner specialising in Personal Injury & Civil Litigation at a Legal 500 firm in Manchester city centre and was awarded the Law Society accredited personal injury practice as well as panel membership of Motor Accident Solicitors Society (MASS).

With his exemplary background as a successful Partner/Solicitor, Tahir brings a very practical and pragmatic approach in promoting his practice and managing client expectations. He remains Manchester based and is prepared to travel nationwide.

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Beth prides herself on her ability to form strong client relationships, helping clients to focus on and achieve their objectives. Beth endeavours to reach a resolution for her clients in a cost-effective and, wherever possible, non-confrontational manner. Beth is sensitive to the stress and anxiety that can be brought on by a relationship breakdown, and she aims to provide her clients with clear and pragmatic advice from the outset.

Beth assists across a range of private family law matters including divorce, financial claims that arise on divorce, children matters and pre-nuptial agreements. Beth also gained experience in corporate and property transactions during her training contract.

Beth graduated from the University of Leeds in 2012 with first class honours in Law. Beth was awarded a distinction in the Legal Practice Course at the University of Hertfordshire and received an award from the Hertfordshire Law Society for achieving the highest mark in the county. Prior to starting her training contract, Beth worked at Rayden Solicitors as a Legal Support Assistant. Beth joined Rayden Solicitors as a specialist family law solicitor in March 2018 following completion of her training contract.
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