Jo Mayes
Chartered Legal Executive
Family & Child Law
About Jo Mayes
I am a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives specialising in care proceedings. I have worked in the Family Team at Hatch Brenner since 1985.
Providing legal advice in respect of Public Family Law proceedings, I specialise in the PLO process, acting for parents.
I am an associate member of NAGALRO.
Outside of work, I sing with the Voice Project community choir, performing in venues around Norwich and Norfolk with up to 150 other singers. I am a member of CAMRA, supporting the campaign for real ale, and love reading, gardening, and hill walking.
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Care Proceedings / Section 20 Agreements / PLO Meetings / Emergency Remedies
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