Chen Jie Solicitors
Chen Jie Solicitors is located in the city center of Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland. Our business scope and clients extend to other cities in Scotland, such as Edinburgh. We also have extensive and deep collaborations with our colleagues in England.
Regardless of how times change, our goal and mission remain consistent: to provide the highest quality legal services to our clients. Our areas of expertise include immigration law, family law, property buying, selling, and leasing, civil dispute resolution, and more. If you are looking to sell, rent, or purchase a property, we can provide comprehensive and professional legal advice at every step. If you have questions regarding wills and estate distribution, we can provide guidance. If you are experiencing marital difficulties and considering divorce or separation, we can help you fight for your legal rights. In summary, we are dedicated to ensuring that every client receives services from highly skilled and experienced lawyers.
Jade Smitheram
Jade is a registered and certified practicing solicitor with the Law Society of Scotland. She is also a notary public and a member of the Sino-British Lawyers Association. As the founder of the Scotland Chinese Community Advisory Centre, she has been dedicated to providing professional legal services to the Chinese community in the UK for over 20 years.Jade graduated from the prestigious University of Strathclyde Law School in Glasgow. In addition to her qualifications as a practicing solicitor, she is also a qualified court interpreter, enabling her to provide translation services in the courtroom.
With her extensive experience and in-depth understanding of both Chinese and British cultures, Jade specializes in a wide range of legal areas, including immigration, property transactions (buying, selling, and leasing), notarization, powers of attorney, will drafting, estate distribution. She has significant litigation experience and regularly appears in various Scottish courts to represent clients in criminal cases, civil disputes, and tenancy disputes.