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Kerrie-Ann Wilson

Associate
Care Proceedings

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

Heidi Eaton

Associate
Care Proceedings Divorce & Family Law

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

More about Heidi… 

What’s the most daring/scariest thing you have done?

The scariest/daring thing was doing a guided underwater walk in the Caribbean sea with sting rays! 

Tell us something that not many people would know about you?

Something people probably don’t know is that I lived in Germany for a year.

If you weren’t in your current profession, what would you be doing?

If i wasn’t doing this job I’d like to be a teacher 

 

Emma Copeland

Associate
Care Proceedings

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

More About Emma… 

What was your first job? 

I love all things stationery, so my first job was at Staples.

Tell us something that not many people would know about you? 

I am a keen baker and crafter, and I often make cakes and gifts for friends and family.

Keyjana Raymond

Associate
Care Proceedings

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

More about Keyjana… 

What was your first job?

My first jobs were in retail – I worked in NEXT and OUTFIT whilst in secondary school and sixth form. I really enjoyed my time there – the discounts were my favourite part.

If you weren’t a lawyer or in your current profession, what would you be doing?

I absolutely loved studying Geography at A-Level. I probably would have studied to be an Archaeologist or Geologist.

Millie Ireson

Associate
Care Proceedings

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

More about Millie… 

What’s the most daring/scariest thing you have done?

Snowboarding and snorkelling with sharks

What was your first job?

Barista

Tell us something that not many people would know about you?

I am a qualified nursery nurse

If you weren’t a lawyer or in your current profession, what would you be doing?

I am not sure, I would want to spend more time with the children.

 

Linda Hall

Associate
Care Proceedings Divorce & Family Law

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

Anushri Maynard

Associate
Care Proceedings

Kerrie-Ann studied at the University of Lincoln, completing a Degree in Law followed by a Master’s in European and International Law. She started her career as a paralegal in 2011 and went on to complete her training contract, qualifying as a solicitor in 2015.

Kerrie-Ann joined Woodfines in 2018 and is a dedicated solicitor specialising in cases concerning children, both private and those involving the Local Authority. She is friendly, approachable, and quickly puts clients at ease by taking a calm, logical, and pragmatic approach. Her advice is clear and concise, providing excellent client care.

Kerrie-Ann is a Resolution Accredited Specialist for public and private children law matters.

More about Anushri…

Tell us something that not many people would know about you?

I am obsessed with interior design

If you weren’t a lawyer or in your current profession, what would you be doing?

A Teacher