Expensive Purchases in Prenups: Joint or Sole Property?
Prenuptial agreements: are expensive purchases joint or sole property? The experienced family lawyers at Osbornes Law advise wealthy and high...
Read moreJessica is an Associate Solicitor in the Family team.
Jessica handles all aspects of private family work, including divorce and financial remedies, matters relating to enforcement and private law children matters including child arrangements.
Jessica has particular expertise in matters relating to allegations of domestic abuse, including physical harm, emotional harm, financial abuse, coercive and controlling behaviour and matters involving parental alienation.
She is committed to providing clear, compassionate, and strategic guidance to help clients navigate complex and often sensitive issues with confidence and support.
Jessica qualified as a Family Law Solicitor in September 2021. Jessica joined Osbornes as a Trainee Solicitor in September 2019, having previously worked as a senior paralegal and paralegal coordinator in the Divorce and Family department at a Top-Tier Litigation only firm in London.
Jessica is recognised in the Legal 500 directory for her work as “one to watch”. She is also an active member of Resolution.
Outside of work, Jessica enjoys HIIT and circuit training, trying out new recipes in the kitchen and interior design.
"Jess Moore is one to watch. She is junior but has an understanding of law, and client skills which suggest much more experience."
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