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Senior Family Solicitor

REALM RECRUIT
Greater Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Handle high-quality family law work with a focus on complex finance and HNW matters


Progress your leadership career by building and shaping your own team
Enjoy a wellbeing-first culture, realistic targets and flexible working arrangements

Are you a Family Solicitor with the drive to lead, build and make your mark in South Manchester?


This is a blank canvas opportunity to join an ambitious and growing firm at salaried Partner level. You’ll have the freedom to build your own team in Altrincham, shape your approach to business development, and be the face of the firm’s family law offering in the region.


There’s no expectation to hit targets for the first six months, just space and support to establish yourself and lay the groundwork. With a stellar platform, solid support, and a culture that celebrates personality and progression, you’ll have everything you need to thrive.


Who we’re looking for

7+ PQE Family Solicitor


Strong experience in divorce and finance matters
Legal 500 background or experience working on high-quality files (Desirable)
Local presence and understanding of the South Manchester market
Comfortable working with centralised support rather than 1:1
Passionate about BD and networking
Mentoring experience or an interest in developing others (Desirable)
Dynamic, collaborative, and assertive – someone who brings energy to the team

What you’ll be doing

Build and run a family law caseload from scratch


Focus on high-quality finance work and HNW clients
Develop your own client following and be a visible presence in the local market
Network locally and lead business development activity
Contribute to the growth of the firm’s Altrincham office
Longer-term, build and lead your own team
Flexible hybrid working – 1–2 days from home
Work from the modern Altrincham office in the Stamford Quarter

Salary & Benefits

10%+ bonus potential on salary for exceeding targets


Private healthcare package
1–2 days working from home once embedded
Excellent holiday package: up to 35 days + bank holidays (increases with service)
Enhanced parental leave
Team wellbeing days, summer and Christmas parties
Active charity and community initiatives

Contact Mel Samson



Want to lead something of your own and shape your next chapter in family law? Reach out today in confidence to find out more.


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📞 03300 245 606

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