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26 October 2017
Home » News » Poole Alcock in partnership with Cheshire Police Federation
The Divorce and Family Department is now working alongside the Cheshire Police Federation to provide specialist divorce and family law advice to its members. Jane Jacques, who trained with the firm and has practiced as a Family Solicitor at Poole Alcock for eight years has been selected to join the Cheshire Police Federation Panel to provide specialist advice and support in respect of the following areas of family work:-
Poole Alcock Solicitors LLP have offered legal services for over 120 years and pride themselves on providing an efficient and friendly service to the Cheshire community.
Jane Jacques, solicitor at Poole Alcock Solicitors LLP said “Poole Alcock are extremely pleased to have been selected by the Cheshire Police Federation to provide their Police Officers and Police Staff with advice and assistance in respect of any family matters. Family matters can often be an upsetting and somewhat difficult time for all persons involved. We are committed to delivering quality service and we are confident that this will be a partnership of great benefit to the community”.
Richard Barratt, Partner and Head of the Family Department at Poole Alcock Solicitors said “We are thrilled to have been selected to work with the Cheshire Police Federation. Our firm is passionate about supporting our local community and this partnership is a fantastic opportunity to help people who do so much for the people of Cheshire. We are looking forward to a long working relationship with the Federation, its members and its professional partners.”
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