I joined Greens Solicitors in September 2025, but before this I worked for two years as a Private Law Paralegal with Rights of Audience, allowing me to represent clients in Court every day. I have worked on matters such as Non-Molestation Orders, Child Arrangement Orders, Occupation Orders, and Prohibited Steps Orders. I have a strong background in advocacy and I have been called to the Bar of England and Wales in July 2025, and receiving an Exhibition Scholarship by my Inn of Court to fund my Bar Course.
I currently work under the supervision of Solicitor Georgina Burrows dealing with finance matters, Family Law Act matters, and Children Act matters.
FAQs From Olivia Bailey
Why did you join Greens?
I joined Greens due to the unparalleled reputation of the firm. I knew I would be able to gain extensive knowledge from those who are specialists in their field. The colligate nature of the firm also appealed to me as I knew that I would be working within a supportive environment.
What do you like working here?
Working at Greens allows me to work with like-minded professionals with extensive experience. A supportive environment allows me to develop my skills and legal knowledge to the next level.
Why do you work in your department?
Working in Private Law means I regularly deal with emergency matters. For example, the high-pressure environment of trying to obtain injunctive relief, along with high rewards for those who need emergency protection, makes working in Private Law very rewarding.
What are the most important things you look to deliver to your clients?
I strive to make my clients feel comfortable and supported throughout the Court process. Court proceedings are confronting and stressful. Each client deserves representation to the best degree. I look to provide both exceptional client care and Court advocacy in order to obtain the best results.
Why should people come to you and Greens?
I give one hundred and ten percent to my clients, allowing them to feel confident in the Court process. Greens array of professionals and expertise allow clients to have access to the best advice and support.
What are your tips for your clients when leading them through the legal process you deliver?
To stay as calm as you possibly can. Having somewhat of a clear mind and having someone to advocate for you and manage proceedings on your behalf will make things easier. Not only this, but allowing clients to trust and lean on you is important – it will always make things easier in the long run.
How do you differ in your delivery of your services?
I have extensive experience in advocacy and enjoy representing clients’ interests both in and out of Court. Having meaningful connections with clients allows me to represent their best interests.
Why do your clients enjoy working with you?
I have a to the point, constructive approach, whilst being personable and professional. I strive to represent a client’s case to the highest standard, whilst being able to have personable and general conversations with them in the hardest times of their lives.
What are your passions in delivering legal advice?
To make sure at all stages, the advice and proceedings are understandable.



