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Life at K J Smith | Q & A with Solicitor Kate Evans

17th January 2024
Life at K J Smith | Q & A with Solicitor Kate Evans

A Solicitor at K J Smith's Oxford office, Kate Evans shares her journey into law, her passion for supporting clients and what a typical day looks like as a family law solicitor.

What was your route to qualification?

I finished my undergraduate degree in 2019 and went on to complete a Graduate Diploma of Law and then the Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in Guildford. I landed a contract with Oxford-based Coffin Mew before it was later known as Knights following its acquisition in 2022. I then fully qualified as a solicitor in September 2023 and it was then that I started my journey with K J Smith.

Why did you decide you wanted to become a family lawyer at K J Smith?

I always knew that I was more interested in assisting individual clients as I'm drawn in by the personal element of a case. In family law, we're helping clients after the breakdown of their relationship or in circumstances related to their children, which can be very distressing.

I became a family solicitor to help assist and advise clients through these difficult situations. As a specialist family law firm, K J Smith has a wealth of knowledge and experience, so I knew it would be the perfect place to continue my career as a newly-qualified solicitor.

What do you enjoy most about working as a family lawyer?

I enjoy that every case is different and complicated in its own way. It's also incredibly rewarding to see that our work is making a difference to our clients, particularly in matters involving children.

What does your typical day look like?

A typical day as a newly qualified solicitor starts with reviewing my emails and consulting my supervisor about priorities for the day. I'll assess my to-do list and diary and then get started on some of my larger tasks, which can include anything from drafting an offer to ensuring our clients have up-to-date cost estimates or even preparing documents for an upcoming hearing.

I may also conduct a free 45-minute initial consultation as part of my day. We offer these to potential clients so that we can advise them of their options before they sign up as clients. During this time, we usually discuss a range of topics, including divorce, finances and child arrangements. I like to be organised and will often wind down the day by ensuring my task list is up to date ahead of the following morning.

Are there any aspects of family law that interest you the most?

I'm particularly interested in helping clients navigate complex children matters. Unlike finances, for which there is typically an end goal, children matters are more fluid and complex. We often need to consider a range of different factors, which can make this sort of case more challenging. I'm also interested in modern family cases involving adoption or surrogacy. I have previously assisted on a surrogacy matter and I've found it to be a fascinating area of law.

And finally, what's the best advice you've been given during your career so far?

The best advice I've received so far is to keep your files organised! There's nothing worse than looking for a file and not being able to find the right document or email.

For more information about career opportunities at K J Smith, visit www.kjsmith.co.uk/join-us.

Awards & Recognitions

We’re recognised by the Legal 500 as a Leading Firm in a number of practice areas. That means that an external, objective body has scrutinised our competency and client reviews, and found us to be one of the top family law practices in the UK.

Our lawyers are members of Resolution, so we are committed to a Code of Practice which promotes a constructive approach to family issues that considers the needs of the whole family.

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