Watkins Solicitors is pleased to present our fourth annual Domestic Abuse Conference in Bristol, taking place on Friday 7th November 2025 at the Watershed, Bristol. This full day not-for-profit event brings together inspiring speakers, frontline...
Watkins Solicitors are pleased to share that our 2025 Charity Quiz Night raised a total of £1,960 in support of Next Link Domestic Abuse Services. The event took place at The Mount Without in Bristol and brought together colleagues, partners, firms...
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s latest report paints a stark picture: thousands of children are facing domestic abuse without the specialist support they urgently need—and many of the services meant to protect them are at risk of collapse....
Watkins Solicitors Marks the End of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence with Launch of the Court Guide for Survivors of Domestic Abuse Today marks the final day of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, an important...
On Monday, November 25th, the team at Watkins Solicitors joined the powerful Domestic Violence Vigil organised by Next Link . Representing the firm were Sophie Sims, Marwah Saleh, Priscilla Agyenim, and Daisy Barrows, who walked alongside the community...
On 11th October, Watkins Solicitors proudly hosted our third Domestic Abuse Conference in Bristol, an all-day event that brought together professionals from across various sectors to share knowledge, experiences, and strategies to tackle domestic...
We are honoured to announce that Ellie Wilson, a passionate advocate for domestic abuse survivors, will be one of the keynote speakers at the Domestic Abuse Conference Bristol 2024. Ellie’s journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit...
We are proud to welcome Hibo Wardere, an internationally recognised campaigner against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), as a headline speaker at the Domestic Abuse Conference Bristol 2024. Hibo’s work has been instrumental in raising awareness and...
Beverley Watkins welcomed the announcement that the Legal Aid Agency plan to scrap the rule that victims must provide evidence of abuse within the last 5 years and that they plan to widen the evidence. It is not yet clear when the new rules will be...
A new report by the TUC and Women’s Aid – Women’s experience of financial abuse and potential implications for Universal Credit, published on 12th March 2015 https://www.tuc.org.uk/sites/default/files/FinancialAbuse.pdf – highlights...