Amanda Melton
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Band 2 : Family/Matrimonial
Band 2
About
Provided by Amanda Melton
Practice Areas
Amanda is a partner, head of the family team, and group head of the private client group at IBB Solicitors. She deals with family disputes including all financial aspects of divorce, private law Children Act applications, disputes between cohabitees and aspects of wealth protection in the form of cohabitation agreements, prenuptial agreements and generally advising on the protection of family generated wealth on marriage/cohabitation. Amanda also deals with Inheritance Act claims and all family disputes arising on death.
Career
Amanda commenced her career at a large regional firm in Lincolnshire and later joined Watford firm, MAB, becoming the head of their family and contentious trusts and probate team. She joined IBB as a partner in 2013.
Professional Memberships
Amanda is a member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Lawyers and is a member of Resolution.
Publications
and other legal press, and has been interviewed on topical issues by local radio stations. She has also lectured to the accountancy profession.
Personal
Amanda gained a Post Graduate Diploma from De Montfort University, before going on to achieve her LPC. She is an avid walker and enjoys the countryside and boating.
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by IBB Law
IBB Law LLP and Owen White Limited Join Forces in the Thames Valley.
IBB Law LLP and Owen White Solicitors are pleased to announce that they are merging their businesses to achieve greater breadth and diversity of service for a growing client base in the Thames Valley and beyond. The merger will create a 35 partner, 110 lawyer, £24 million turnover full service firm
IBB Law LLP and Owen White Limited Join Forces in the Thames Valley.
IBB Law LLP and Owen White Solicitors are pleased to announce that they are merging their businesses to achieve greater breadth and diversity of service for a growing client base in the Thames Valley and beyond. The merger will create a 35 partner, 110 lawyer, £24 million turnover full service firm