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Amy Walpole

Partner – Head of the Family Department

Family Law Solicitor

About Amy Walpole

I am a renowned Family solicitor in Norwich, Partner and Head of the Family Law department at Hatch Brenner Solicitors. I am also a member of Resolution and a trained Resolution collaborative lawyer.
I advise on all aspects of relationship and family matters, focusing on complex financial and company issues involving owner managed business, family businesses and farming divorces. I regularly support individuals involved in high net worth divorces involving complex asset structures. I also have experience in dealing with pre-nuptial agreements, deeds of separation, property disputes between cohabitees and cases involving domestic abuse.
I regularly advocate in child related cases and offer support to couples who are in dispute concerning issues such as future child arrangements, contact, schooling and where/ with whom a child should reside.
I have a wealth of expertise and knowledge and have acted for many professionals within the community.
I am a mentor for the law school at the UEA, a governor of a local school and also an active member on other boards. I joined Hatch Brenner in January 2022 having previously been a Partner at Howes Percival.

Services:

Emergency Remedies / Divorce / Civil Partnership Dissolution Solicitors / Separation Agreements / Prenuptial Agreements and Cohabitation Agreements / Private child law

Specialty/Expertise

Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 01603 674526

Testimonials

The Legal 500 has described Amy as “a fantastic combination of great judgment, attention to detail and excellent client care.”

‘Amy Walpole’s standout quality was her determination to achieve a fair result for her client even when difficult problems were obstructing progress. She persisted even when I felt like giving in to demands made by the other side. She gave me the confidence to carry on and achieve a good outcome.’

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