Solicitor at Leeds Day LLP

Simon Thomas

Solicitor - St Neots Family and Divorce Solicitor

SRA ID: 278890

About me Simon is a Member (Partner) of Leeds Day LLP and the Family Team Leader heading up a team of experienced divorce and family law solicitors and support staff. He is also the firm’s Compliance Officer for Legal Practice. Simon joined Leeds Day LLP in 2004 and became a Partner in 2006. He is a divorce solicitor in St Neots but can see clients at either of our offices in St Neots and Huntingdon as well as offering remote virtual meetings. Simon is a member of Resolution, the national family law association committed to taking a constructive approach to divorce and family law matters, and an accredited Resolution specialist in complex financial and property matters and cases concerning children. He is a qualified Collaborative family law solicitor offering a unique dispute resolution approach to negotiations over the separation of finances as part of a divorce through face-to-face meetings with the client, their spouse and their spouse’s collaboratively trained solicitor. Simon is also a member of the Anglia Ruskin University Advisory Board, which contributes to the University’s mission of the fostering excellence in education, enabling closer ties between the University, the local judiciary and law firms, and enhancing the overall quality of the University’s courses and initiatives. Outside of work Simon is a keen traveller and sports enthusiast. He is married with two children. About my work Simon has a wealth of experience in all aspects of divorce and family law having practised exclusively in this area over two decades, focusing in particular on: • Financial matters in divorce including pensions, investment assets and self-employed businesses and/or private companies. • Negotiating and drafting pre and post nuptial agreements. • Child arrangements following relationship breakdown, including living and spending time with arrangements and child maintenance disputes. • Freezing injunction applications and advising on the protection of assets. • Advising on finances following relationship breakdown, whether you’re married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting. Simon makes every effort to adopt a sensitive approach in what is often a traumatic experience for those concerned whilst looking for the best practical solution for his clients. Simon is also highly experienced in representing clients at court in both divorce/financial and children related matters, undertaking most of his own advocacy including representing clients at final hearings on children matters.

Xenus House, Sandpiper Court, Phoenix Park, Eaton Socon, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 8EP

Licensed for 22 years

Practice Areas

Family Law

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About Simon Thomas

About me Simon is a Member (Partner) of Leeds Day LLP and the Family Team Leader heading up a team of experienced divorce and family law solicitors and support staff. He is also the firm’s Compliance Officer for Legal Practice. Simon joined Leeds Day LLP in 2004 and became a Partner in 2006. He is a divorce solicitor in St Neots but can see clients at either of our offices in St Neots and Huntingdon as well as offering remote virtual meetings. Simon is a member of Resolution, the national family law association committed to taking a constructive approach to divorce and family law matters, and an accredited Resolution specialist in complex financial and property matters and cases concerning children. He is a qualified Collaborative family law solicitor offering a unique dispute resolution approach to negotiations over the separation of finances as part of a divorce through face-to-face meetings with the client, their spouse and their spouse’s collaboratively trained solicitor. Simon is also a member of the Anglia Ruskin University Advisory Board, which contributes to the University’s mission of the fostering excellence in education, enabling closer ties between the University, the local judiciary and law firms, and enhancing the overall quality of the University’s courses and initiatives. Outside of work Simon is a keen traveller and sports enthusiast. He is married with two children. About my work Simon has a wealth of experience in all aspects of divorce and family law having practised exclusively in this area over two decades, focusing in particular on: • Financial matters in divorce including pensions, investment assets and self-employed businesses and/or private companies. • Negotiating and drafting pre and post nuptial agreements. • Child arrangements following relationship breakdown, including living and spending time with arrangements and child maintenance disputes. • Freezing injunction applications and advising on the protection of assets. • Advising on finances following relationship breakdown, whether you’re married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting. Simon makes every effort to adopt a sensitive approach in what is often a traumatic experience for those concerned whilst looking for the best practical solution for his clients. Simon is also highly experienced in representing clients at court in both divorce/financial and children related matters, undertaking most of his own advocacy including representing clients at final hearings on children matters.

Languages Spoken: English

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Address

Leeds Day LLP

Xenus House

Sandpiper Court

Phoenix Park

Eaton Socon

St Neots

Cambridgeshire

PE19 8EP



Phone 01480 442078

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United Kingdom

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

13/06/24

We found no instances of professional misconduct for this solicitor

WORK EXPERIENCE

Title

Name

Duration

Compliance Officer for Legal Practice

Leeds Day

?-01-10-2019

Compliance Officer for Legal Practice

Leeds Day LLP

?-present

Resolution accredited private law children and complex financial matters in divorce specialist

Resolution

?-present