Rachel Roberts is a Solicitor at iFLG. Rachel studied law at the University of Leicester and went on to complete the Bar Professional Training Course at Nottingham Law School where she won the St. Mary’s Chambers Family Law Prize for achieving the highest mark in her year on the family law assessment. She was called to the Bar in 2012 and is a member of The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple and the Family Law Bar Association.
After being called to the Bar in 2012, Rachel worked in the financial services industry for a year, initially as a data analyst at a large British retail bank before moving to a private bank to work as an assistant wealth manager. She returned to the law in early 2014 and subsequently trained to be a solicitor. Rachel worked as a family solicitor in a London firm prior to joining iFLG in 2018.
Rachel Roberts is a Solicitor at iFLG. Rachel studied law at the University of Leicester and went on to complete the Bar Professional Training Course at Nottingham Law School where she won the St. Mary’s Chambers Family Law Prize for achieving the highest mark in her year on the family law assessment. She was called to the Bar in 2012 and is a member of The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple and the Family Law Bar Association.
After being called to the Bar in 2012, Rachel worked in the financial services industry for a year, initially as a data analyst at a large British retail bank before moving to a private bank to work as an assistant wealth manager. She returned to the law in early 2014 and subsequently trained to be a solicitor. Rachel worked as a family solicitor in a London firm prior to joining iFLG in 2018.
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