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Read moreKesha is a solicitor in the family team handling all aspects of private family work, including financial remedy on divorce, nuptial/cohabitation agreements and children proceedings.
Kesha is a specialist child abduction and private law children solicitor. Her specialist experience extends to cross-jurisdiction disputes, including child relocation matters and representing the applicant and respondent on Child Abduction matters. Kesha also has experience in representing applicants and respondents seeking international contact through Article 21 of the Hague Convention.
Kesha qualified as a family solicitor in March 2019 and moved from OGR Stock Denton, North London, to Osbornes Law in July 2019. She studied Law with Professional Placement at Brunel University before undertaking her Legal Practice Course at the University of Law.
Kesha is an active member of Resolution. Her approach is to help clients resolve their disputes using a constructive yet sympathetic approach.
Kesha enjoys travelling and cooking. In addition to English, Kesha is fluent in Gujarati.
From the outset, she was absolutely amazing. Her calm, empathetic and confident manner reassured me. She was extremely diligent and gave me very sound advice on what applications I could make and she prevented me from going down rabbit holes which would damage my case. Ultimately I won my case and the result has been life changing for me. This was in no small part down to having Kesha as a solicitor and the care that she took to prepare my case. I could not recommend her highly enough - she is absolutely outstanding.
"From the first telephone conversation Kesha Pabari - who was dealing with my case - was very helpful and honest and thanks to her I found the whole thing much less stressful than my divorce some years before. About her work - it was simply excellent and I cannot thank her enough for everything that she has done as well as for her support and understanding at all times."
"I would highly recommend Osborne Law to anyone going through a divorce. I worked with David Leadercramer and Kesha Pabari - both of whom I couldn't recommend enough. I worked particularly closely with Kesha who's really empathetic and human approach to working was hugely appreciated in really stressful times."
"Thank you for helping me more than you can ever imagine"
"If I had a solicitor like Kesha, and a statement prepared the way Kesha did it, the result of my divorce in 2012 would be completely different. The experience with Osbornes was so positive."
"Amazing help & support. Great communication from Kesha throughout. Couldn't have asked for a better legal team."
"Many thanks to Kesha Pabari and Mark Freedman for handling the financial settlement of my divorce with great experience, achieving the desired results despite the odds... Kesha in particular i would like to command for how she handled my case with care, explaining me what needed doing when and also insisting on certain procedures when i would have opted for an 'easier/cheaper' way out... Many thanks again to both Kesha and Mark for their expert advise and knowledgeable handling of my case."
"Kesha Pabari was the most kind, considerate and supportive lawyer, equally astute with due process and I would wholeheartedly recommend her."
From the outset, she was absolutely amazing. Her calm, empathetic and confident manner reassured me. She was extremely diligent and gave me very sound advice on what applications I could make and she prevented me from going down rabbit holes which would damage my case. Ultimately I won my case and the result has been life changing for me. This was in no small part down to having Kesha as a solicitor and the care that she took to prepare my case. I could not recommend her highly enough - she is absolutely outstanding.
"From the first telephone conversation Kesha Pabari - who was dealing with my case - was very helpful and honest and thanks to her I found the whole thing much less stressful than my divorce some years before. About her work - it was simply excellent and I cannot thank her enough for everything that she has done as well as for her support and understanding at all times."
"I would highly recommend Osborne Law to anyone going through a divorce. I worked with David Leadercramer and Kesha Pabari - both of whom I couldn't recommend enough. I worked particularly closely with Kesha who's really empathetic and human approach to working was hugely appreciated in really stressful times."
"Thank you for helping me more than you can ever imagine"
"If I had a solicitor like Kesha, and a statement prepared the way Kesha did it, the result of my divorce in 2012 would be completely different. The experience with Osbornes was so positive."
"Amazing help & support. Great communication from Kesha throughout. Couldn't have asked for a better legal team."
"Many thanks to Kesha Pabari and Mark Freedman for handling the financial settlement of my divorce with great experience, achieving the desired results despite the odds... Kesha in particular i would like to command for how she handled my case with care, explaining me what needed doing when and also insisting on certain procedures when i would have opted for an 'easier/cheaper' way out... Many thanks again to both Kesha and Mark for their expert advise and knowledgeable handling of my case."
"Kesha Pabari was the most kind, considerate and supportive lawyer, equally astute with due process and I would wholeheartedly recommend her."
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