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Expatriate Law, a British law firm which advises expats on family law matters, has opened a new office in Singapore.

The new office English divorce and family law advice to British expats and families with links to England who are living in Singapore and across Southeast Asia.

This office will be led by partner Sonny Patel, who joined the firm in 2014. “By establishing a presence in Singapore and working closely with local lawyers across the region, our firm will be ideally placed to meet the needs of British expats at what can be a highly charged and stressful period of their lives,” Patel said.

“I am delighted that our firm continues to develop its reach and profile across the world. We already serve a global client base from our Head office in London and team in Dubai,” said Alexandra Tribe, managing partner of the firm. “We aim to emulate our success in the Middle East with our new branch in Singapore.”

 

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