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Staci Robinson

Associate Solicitor - Family


Staci's Teams

Family


Profile/Experience

Staci qualified as a solicitor in April 2020 and is based in the family department in Hereford. She deals with various types of family law cases, including divorce and financial matters, and private law children matters. Being a member of 'Resolution' demonstrates she is committed to their Code of Practice promoting a constructive approach to family issues that considers the needs of the whole family.

Staci studied law at Nottingham Trent University, graduating in 2015 with a 2:1. She joined Lanyon Bowdler in January 2016 as a legal support assistant in the dispute resolution team. In 2017 she began her part time study of the Legal Practice Course and LLM, Masters in Law whilst continuing to work at Lanyon Bowdler. Upon completion in 2018 Staci obtained a distinction. Staci became a trainee solicitor with us in 2018 and has worked in the employment/education, clinical negligence and family teams gaining lots of valuable experience. In June 2022 Staci was promoted to associate solicitor.

In her spare time Staci enjoys aerial hoop.

Podcast

In this episode, Staci is answering that all important question "How much can I expect to receive on a divorce?"

Legal 500 Recommendation 

Staci is recognised in the 2023 edition of The Legal 500 as a Recommended lawyer. A testimonial states 'Staci Robinson gives pragmatic advice and her briefs are always meticulously prepared. I can be confident that clients are receiving the best possible representation and advice. She is a pleasure to work with and I look forward to hearings where she has instructed me’.

Client Testimonials

I was impressed from the first point of contact and I was very much helped and advised with my situation. I was dealt with by Staci Robinson, who at all times kept me in the loop with what was going on with the case, information going forward, costs and everything else that goes with it. She went above and beyond to help me and my daughters and nothing was too much trouble.

- Miss Stacey Preece, Hereford