Postby Lilybetta1 » Wed May 17, 2017 11:11 am
It's a really tough decision to make! To add to what others have already said, I am a solicitor and worked in the City (private practice, corporate) for over ten years. After maternity leave for our eldest child, I moved in house.
Generally, private practice particularly in the City is a tough slog. You have to get through law school (expensive, if you don't have a training contract sponsor), secure a training contract which I believe these days can be like gold dust, do 2 years of training when you will be at the beck and call of anyone and everyone and then gain a position on qualification. As both a junior, and senior, lawyer in private practice I regularly worked until the early hours of the morning which just wasn't sustainable post-children.
However, as others have said, that is very much the world of "City law". There are other options out there such as paralegal work (though depending on the firm you may find that it isn't very interesting... a lot of proof reading etc).
If you are keen to explore the legal world though, then with children I would suggest you look at in-house options. It is no guarantee of a better work life balance but it does at least have more potential. Increasingly, the bigger companies offer their own training contracts (although there are fewer of them) which could be a nice and interesting angle. Also, I'm not 100% sure but I think the Government Legal Service now also takes on trainees which could be something to explore. For the latter, although the people I know there still work hard there is a lot more flexibility, scope for home working and part time etc (probably not as a trainee, but later on).
Good luck!