Grant Stephens Family Law, has opened its second office in the Swansea Bay area with a reported expansion in clients, turnover and headcount.
The new office will be led by Director, Nia Thomas, and is located in Swansea waterfront, overlooking the marina.
The initial team will be comprised of existing employees from the Cardiff office including Nia Thomas (Director), Lowri Walters (Family Solicitor) and James Jones (Trainee Solicitor).
Several of the team members at Grant Stephens Family Law are also fluent Welsh speakers.
Nia Thomas, Director and Head of the Swansea office, said:
“Since we opened in 2013, we’ve grown year-on-year in headcount and enquiries, with many of our clients coming from the South–West Wales area. This is why expanding into Swansea was the next logical step for the firm.
“Being from Southwest Wales myself, and having worked in firms in Swansea previously, I’m excited to spearhead this new phase of growth at the firm with the objective of getting the best results for our clients continuing to be at the heart of everything we do.”
The business currently has 15 members of staff and will also continue running from their Park Place office in central Cardiff.
Grant Stephens, Founder and Managing Director, added:
“I am immensely proud of the team and all their hard work in contributing to the company’s growth.”
“Expanding to a second office has been on our radar for some time and opening in Wales’ second biggest city made the most sense based on our already established presence within Swansea and West Wales.
“It was clear from the outset that Nia’s values aligned with our own. Since Nia began with us, she has demonstrated great leadership, exceptional expertise and an unwavering commitment to putting clients first. This, in addition to her already established connections in Swansea makes her exactly the right person to head the new Swansea Office.”
The office opened on August 1st at Suite 2, J Shed Arcade, SA1 Waterfront, Swansea, SA1 8PL.
Grant Stephens Family Law hopes to grow the Swansea office this year by increasing the headcount ‘to cope with increased client demands’.