Paralegal
Jessica Redden is a Paralegal in our Mental Capacity and Court of Protection department and is based at our Lace Market, Nottingham office.

Jessica’s approach to working in the Mental Capacity and Court of Protection department is distinguished by her empathy and understanding. She recognises that many clients are navigating emotionally challenging times.
Jessica ensures that each client feels heard and supported, offering a compassionate ear and clear, respectful guidance throughout the process.
3 years
3 years

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