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Stowe Family Law—Natasha Ord

03 December 2019
Issue: 7867 / Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Divorce specialist joins Reading Office

Solicitor Natasha Ord has joined the Reading office of Stowe Family Law.

Natasha, pictured far right, practises all aspects of family law with notable experience in divorce and the accompanying financial settlements and child arrangements. She has also worked on cases involving domestic violence and grandparents’ rights.

Naheed Taj, Managing Partner said: ‘I am thrilled to welcome Natasha to the Reading team. She comes with a wide range of experience in family law issues. Her previous experience in divorce, civil partnerships and domestic violence cases will complement our existing team.’

Issue: 7867 / Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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