Solicitor
Rebecca is a Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Family Law department and specialises in divorce and matrimonial work. She is based at our Lace Market office.

Rebecca is known for her efficient and meticulous approach, always prioritising the client’s best interests in every matter she handles. She consistently delivers a high standard of service, paying close attention to detail while ensuring that the unique needs of each client are met. Whether navigating complex legal issues or providing guidance through routine matters, Rebecca approaches each case with a focus on achieving the best possible outcome.
With a personable and friendly demeanor, Rebecca is approachable and compassionate, making her well-suited to working with clients facing difficult circumstances. Her sympathetic nature allows her to provide not only professional advice but also emotional support, fostering strong relationships built on trust and understanding. Clients appreciate her calm, reassuring presence and her dedication to helping them through challenging times.
“I first met Rebecca early December of 2024. First impressions of Rebecca was what a lovely, warm person that Rebecca is. My first meeting with Rebecca was around 20-25 minutes but on leaving that meeting I had the upmost faith in Rebecca. Rebecca supported me for approximately 10 months from our initial meeting and Rebecca was amazing. If it wasn't for Rebecca I wouldn't have got anywhere with the issue that I had.”Gary Barr
“I recently used Rothera Bray’s services for my divorce. Rebecca Hudson was my solicitor and I cannot speak highly enough of her. Rebecca has such a kind nature, I felt well supported throughout the process and valued the advice given. Rebecca really went the extra mile in what felt like a very complex situation. I would recommend Rebecca to anyone without hesitation.”Rebecca
“I recently had the pleasure of working with Rothera Bray Solicitors during a challenging divorce process, and I cannot recommend them highly enough. Their guidance and support were invaluable, making a difficult time much more manageable. A special shout-out to Rebecca Hudson, my solicitor, who was exceptional throughout the entire process. Rebecca's expertise, compassion, and dedication were evident from our first interaction. She provided clear, practical advice and was always available to answer my questions, no matter how small. Her professionalism and empathy helped me navigate the complexities of divorce with confidence and peace of mind. ”Paul
“Thank you for checking in, I am so happy it is over I feel like a new woman. You have been amazing I really appreciate everything you have done for me.”Divorce Client
“On a personal note, I know there is still some way to go, I just wanted to express my gratitude for your help and sage advice you have provided. It is really appreciated and it has been an absolute pleasure dealing with you. Thank you!”Family Law Client

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