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Catherine Currie

Catherine Currie

Associate Solicitor, Family Law

Location: Wokingham, Reading & Henley-on-Thames
Qualified as a solicitor: 2017

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Catherine Currie is an associate solicitor in our leading Family Law team and primarily advises clients from our Wokingham office, as well as our Reading and Henley-on-Thames offices and remotely.

She advises on family law matters including divorce, financial relief settlements and court proceedings, cohabitation matters and child arrangements.

As a member of Resolution, Catherine is committed to assisting clients to resolve family disputes in a constructive and non-confrontational manner. She is also proud to sit as a general member on the Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Resolution Committee. This involves assisting with the organising of networking and training events in the local area and surrounds.

Catherine joined Blandy & Blandy in 2019, having previously trained and qualified at a law firm in Wokingham. In 2024, Catherine became an associate solicitor.

In 2018 Blandy & Blandy was named as a finalist in the 'Family Law Firm of the Year - South' category at the Family Law Awards in London and in 2022 the firm was shortlisted and 'highly commended' in the same category.

How I Can Help You

  • Children matters
  • Divorce
  • Financial relief
  • Other areas of family law

Professional Memberships:
Member, Resolution
Committee Member, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Resolution
Member, Thames Valley Family Lawyers Society
Member, The Law Society

Education:
University of Law, LPC
University of Sussex, LLB

Accreditations & Awards:
Finalist - 'Family Law Firm of the Year - South' Family Law Awards 2018

What Our Clients Say

“I can't thank you enough for all the support you have both given me.”

Client

“Faultless, I was always made to feel welcome and remain grateful for the sound advice.”

Client

“Thanks so much for all of your help with this Catherine. You, Claire and now Lynn have been incredible throughout. I honestly can't tell you how relieved we both are and I wish I could say this to you and Claire in person.”

Client

“Knowing you were on the end of email was hugely reassuring many times through the process.”

Client

“Thank you very much for guiding and supporting me through the divorce process - and for landing me in one piece here on the other side!”

Client

“Thank you so much for your support and advice through this period, and for helping me keep my sanity. Without you, I think my stress levels would have been even higher.”

Client

“I have been more than satisfied with all the help and advice that you and Claire have provided, thank you.”

Client

“Thank you for all of your help over the last year in making this happen.”

Client

“Many thanks for your support and guidance through the whole process Catherine.”

Client

“I would like to thank you for all your hard work and effort with this case.”

Client

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