Leigh's career evolution, from receptionist to Registered Legal Executive, reflects her commitment to the legal field.
Originally from Brisbane, Leigh moved to Mount Maunganui during her teenage years. She began her journey in the legal industry after hearing about a receptionist role at a local law firm - and hasn’t looked back since.
Now a Registered Legal Executive, Leigh brings a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for helping others. She thrives on the variety her role offers and finds great satisfaction in supporting clients through important life moments. Her current work focuses on conveyancing, estates, and trusts.
Outside of work, Leigh enjoys reading, gardening, walking with friends, and participating in walking events. She loves spending time with her family especially her 2 dogs.
Welcome to our 23rd Simon Says podcast episode! In this episode, Simon talks about the PPPR Act and the importance of having Enduring Powers of Attorney. The information contained in this podcast is of a general nature only and does not purport to cover all aspects of the law or your particular circumstances. We recommend you obtain personalised legal advice before entering into any agreement or other obligation, whether verbal, visual, or written.
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