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Slater and Gordon renew partnership with Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity

Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) exists to support sailors, marines and their families, for life and Slater and Gordon is proud to continue to support the work they do.


15 April 2025

Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity is the principal charity of the Royal Navy. With a focus on physical and mental welfare in all aspects of life, the charity helps support sailors and marines as well as their families. Slater and Gordon is thrilled to announce the renewal of their partnership with Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity.

Since 2007, RNRMC is committed to enhancing the lives of those who serve in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. Their mission is to provide comprehensive support through various stages of life, from elderly care to mental health provision for children’s charities.

This renewed partnership underscores our shared values of a strengthened commitment to Armed Forces Personnel, and our joint efforts to make a difference in the lives of our naval community, whereby every sailor, marine, and their family is valued and supported. This partnership will enable us to continue offering expert legal advice for those who may need it.

By working closely with RNRMC, we will focus on ensuring those who serve and their families receive the support they need.

Andrew Jameson OBE, Chief Executive Officer of Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity said: “We are incredibly grateful for Slater and Gordon’s continued partnership and support. Maintaining this long-term partnership is an invaluable resource for our beneficiaries, ensuring that they have access to the highest level of legal expertise when they need it most. Slater and Gordon’s commitment to the armed forces community is truly commendable, and we look forward to continuing this important collaboration."

Natasha Orr, Military Team Leader and Senior Associate at Slater and Gordon says of the partnership: "Providing legal support to our sailors and marines is crucial. This partnership with RNRMC ensures that they and their families have access to the legal assistance they need, both during and after their service. We are proud to partner with them and look forward to the positive impact it will have on the community. We believe

that by empowering our service members with the right legal support, we can help them navigate the complexities they may potentially face."

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If you or a loved one who has or is currently serving, and you need legal support, please get in touch. Our expert military team will be on hand with guidance and advice on what your next steps should be.

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