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Highland Firm Munro & Noble Supports Clients Through Legal Challenges
In the Highlands of Scotland, clients facing legal challenges, such as relationship breakdowns and child disputes, turn to Munro & Noble for support. The firm’s Court Department offers legal advice and representation in family law, civil litigation, and debt recovery matters, aiming to ease the stress of navigating complex legal situations.
With offices in Inverness, Dingwall, Aviemore, Tain, and Wick, the team appears in Sheriff Courts throughout Scotland as well as in the Court of Session. They are committed to assisting individuals during some of the most challenging periods of their lives.
Expert Guidance in Family Law
Leading the team is Senior Partner Mary Nimmo, who specializes in family and civil litigation. Nimmo is an advanced collaborative lawyer and serves as a court reporter, reflecting her dedication to resolving disputes amicably when possible.
“Many clients approach the firm due to our experience and the depth of skills across the team,” Nimmo stated. “Our team brings a strong collaborative approach, empathy, and understanding to what are often very sensitive and emotional situations. Clients frequently tell us they feel listened to, supported, and reassured throughout the process.”
Family law remains central to the department’s work, particularly in cases involving separation, divorce, and child-related disputes. Sarah Windsor, who has over fifteen years of experience in family law, focuses on issues such as child contact, residence arrangements, and financial provisions following relationship breakdowns.
“Natalie Bruce also plays a key role in the family law team,” Nimmo noted. “She is qualified in collaborative law and is a certified trauma-informed lawyer, which supports her work with clients who may be going through particularly distressing experiences.”
Comprehensive Legal Services
Beyond family law, the department offers civil litigation and debt recovery services. This support extends to individuals and businesses seeking to recover or defend financial claims. Samantha Moon, an Australian dual-qualified solicitor, contributes to both litigation and family law, bringing a diverse perspective to the team.
The department is further supported by specialist debt recovery paralegal Jacqueline Brown, trainee paralegal Leah Campbell, and legal secretary Clara Richardson. The recent addition of trainee solicitor Adam Sounny reflects the firm’s ongoing growth and commitment to providing comprehensive legal services.
Nimmo emphasized the firm’s holistic approach: “We guide clients through every stage of the process—from initial advice and negotiation to full court representation when necessary. Our focus is always on resolving matters as amicably and swiftly as possible, using negotiation and collaborative approaches where appropriate, but we are highly experienced litigators when court proceedings are necessary.”
For those in need of legal assistance, Munro & Noble can be reached at 01463 221727 or by visiting their website at www.munronoble.com. With a dedicated team ready to support clients through difficult times, the firm continues to be a trusted resource in the Highlands.
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