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Senior Associate & Solicitor

Aimee Aspinall

“Quite often when I meet a client for the first time it can feel for them as though things might not get any better. It’s so rewarding knowing that I can help my clients take positive steps towards their futures, in whatever way I can.”

As a Senior Associate and Solicitor in Tozers’ Family team Aimee works in an empathetic yet structured way with private individuals from all walks of life. Generally, clients work with Aimee when seeking advice after a personal relationship has broken down, or if they see things panning out that way. She has a very good reputation locally for her financial remedy work.

Aimee takes pride in recognising the emotive nature of these situations, whilst helping them make progress, advising clients about both financial and broader implications of a relationship breakdown. She is recognised for providing practical and constructive advice and support, in what is a challenging period for clients. Aimee works closely with her clients to make difficult situations less daunting and achieving an outcome they are happy with.

Aimee completed her Law Degree at the University of Plymouth in 2011. After joining Tozers in 2015, Aimee qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2019 and became an Associate in 2021. She later undertook the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations and was admitted as a Solicitor in 2023. Aimee is a member of the Devon Resolution Committee, having previously sat on the Devon YRes Committee for a number of years and as Chair in 2021/2022.

Aimee has also been recognised in the Legal 500 directory as a 'Leading Associate' in the Tier 3 ranked Family team where she is described, "Aimee Aspinall's strength is attention to detail. She was always ready to advise me on the best course of action in a somewhat protracted case that lasted longer than expected."

 

WORK

Recent cases

  • Advising a Wife in divorce proceedings after a short marriage. Husband owned a valuable residential property, land and farm buildings. Providing advice to enable parties to reach agreement.
  • Advising a Wife in divorce proceedings. Husband had a valuable local government pension, acquired primarily before the parties’ marriage. Providing advice enabling the parties to reach agreement providing the wife with a home and substantial pension pot.
  • Advising a husband in financial remedy proceedings involving multiple properties, land and businesses. Successfully obtaining an order for Husband to receive a suitable lump sum and retain his business interests.

 

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“Aimee always remained professional whilst showing compassion and understanding. She worked through many conversations to find and get the best outcome whilst always being mindful of the raw nature and this is definitely a credit to her. I certainly would not hesitate in recommending Aimee to represent any friends and family in the future.”

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