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Paige Atherton

Trainee Solicitor

Home office: Manchester
Also works in: London
Paige Atherton - Trainee Family Solicitor - Manchester

Paige assists clients following the breakdown of a marriage with matters including divorce, settling financial terms and arrangements for children.

Paige is a Trainee Solicitor in the family law team at our Manchester office working alongside Chris Longbottom and Emily Finn. Paige assists with private family law matters including divorce and associated financial arrangements, disputes involving children including internal and external relocation, pre and post nuptial agreements, separation agreements and cohabitation agreements and disputes. Paige has been involved with various complex cases including a Court of Appeal case whereby the team was successful in an opposition.

Paige carefully listens to the needs of her clients and assists the team in providing pragmatic and sensible solutions.

She completed her undergraduate law degree in 2020 and then went onto study the LPC/LLM at The University of Law. Paige joined Clarke Willmott in October 2020 as a paralegal before successfully obtaining her training contract in January 2024.

Paige has a particular interest in sports and combining that with family law.

Paige is a member of Resolution and is committed to ensuring that matters are dealt with constructively whilst supporting families to reduce conflict in disputes.

How Paige can help you

  • Divorce and associated financial matters
  • Cohabitation rights and preparing cohabitation agreements
  • Disputes involving children
  • Internal and external relocation
  • Pre and post nuptial agreements
  • Separation agreements

Articles by Paige & her team

Sport

The impact of sport relocation in family law

The impact of a ‘professional sportsperson’ career on families is often overlooked. For instance, when a footballer transfers to a new club, they might need to relocate to another part of the country or even to a different country altogether.
Read more on The impact of sport relocation in family law

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