Victoria Spencer

Senior Associate

Background & Biography

Victoria is an Senior Associate in the Family team at Seddons. She joined Seddons as a newly qualified solicitor, having trained at a specialist family law firm in North London.

Victoria assists on cases covering all aspects of private family law, including divorce, financial remedy proceedings, and private law children matters. She also has experience assisting on financial settlements that take place outside of the court process.

Victoria has experience acting for clients from all walks of life, including high net worth individuals.

Clients have praised Victoria’s work, stating “Victoria laid the whole foundation. Without her tenacity, meticulous attention to detail and strident, clear approach it could have been a car crash, with me just walking away.” They’ve also said, “She’s a superstar, the barrister also commented on her diligence and the thoroughness of her work. He was super impressed. I consider myself was very lucky.”

2022 – Present | Seddons, Senior Associate
2019 – 2022 | Seddons, Solicitor
2017 – 2019 | Bross Bennett, Trainee Solicitor
2016 – 2017 | Hughes Fowler Carruthers, Paralegal
2015 – 2016 | University of Law, LPC
2014 – 2015 | University of Law, GDL
2011- 2014 | University of Sussex, BA (Hons)

Assisted in financial remedy proceedings which involved a dispute regarding the parties’ date of cohabitation, and the husband’s first wife being joined to the proceedings as a third party intervener.

Assisted in children proceedings where the mother succeeded in her application for internal relocation at Final Hearing.

Assisted in financial remedy proceedings where the firm was in part instructed by the Official Solicitor.

“Victoria Spencer is an excellent associate” – Legal 500

“Victoria Spencer – Clear-headed, organised and hardworking.” – Legal 500

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