Victoria is a Senior Associate Solicitor at Anthony Gold. She Specialises in the Family and relationships department, based in our South London offices at London Bridge.

Victoria practices in all areas of private family law, including divorce, dissolution, financial and children arrangements.

Victoria adopts a sensitive and empathetic approach to her clients. Victoria seeks to provide a service which is tailored to the individual needs and constraints of each client, and is committed to placing her clients in the best possible position to enable them to move forward.

Victoria aims to resolve matters in the most amicable manner possible, however is experienced in dealing with highly contentious matters and takes a robust approach to litigation.

Victoria trained at Anthony Gold and qualified into the family department in 2017. Prior to that, Victoria graduated from Durham University with a first class degree in Law and obtained a Distinction in the Legal Practice Course.

Victoria was shortlisted for Young Family Law Solicitor at the Family Law Awards 2020.

Victoria is an active member of Resolution and currently sits on the London YRes Committee. She is also a member of the solicitor panel for the Affordable Advice Service provided by Advicenow and Resolution.

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