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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.

Holly Shenton

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 Holly…

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

I would love to be running an animal rescue to rehabilitate animals.

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

One thing that not many people are aware of is my love for drawing.

Denise Higgins

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 Denise… 

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

Zipwire across the shopping centre in old town Vegas

What was your first job?

Worked at McDonalds

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

Psychologist