Rebecca Aston-Jones
Senior Associate
Bristol
T +44 117 930 7500
RebeccaAston-Jones@incegd.com
Department Family and Matrimonial Qualified England and Wales Languages English

Rebecca is an experienced Family lawyer, and advises on all areas of family law including divorce and separation, children matters, financial disputes, cohabitation issues and civil partnerships disputes. Rebecca has a particular interest in helping unmarried couples protect their assets through the use of cohabitation and pre-nuptial agreements.
Rebecca has a calm and caring persona taking a sensible and realistic approach to each case. She strives to reach the best possible outcome for you and provide practical and straightforward advice and solutions.
Rebecca prides herself on being approachable, friendly and client focused and takes the time to understand your needs and ensure you work together to meet your objectives.
Having grown up in Bristol, Rebecca is passionate about working with clients in the South West and developing her connections in the local area.
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“I pride myself on being approachable, friendly and client focused. I take the time to understand your needs and ensure you work together to meet your objectives.”
Professional associations and memberships
- A member of Resolution.
- Committee member for Bristol Young Resolution.
What you may not know about Rebecca
In her spare time Rebecca enjoys cycling, training at the gym, travelling and sampling different cuisines.
My testimonials and accolades
My recent publications
News / Divorce myths: debunked
13-01-2022 /
Over the years, our clients have shared some weird and wonderful myths about divorce and separation. Rebecca Aston-Jones from our Family team dispels some common myths and clarifies with the law.

Insights / What is a “bad divorce”? Things to avoid and look out for
01-12-2020 /
From the 30 November to 4 December 2020, Resolution is running its annual “Good Divorce Week” campaign. In conjunction with their campaign, Resolution have produced a “tool kit” for professionals working in family law to consider when dealing with a divorcing couple to enable the process to be dealt with in a way that reduces conflict.

Insights / Family law Q&A surrounding coronavirus
09-09-2020 /
Rebecca Aston-Jones, Senior Associate at Ince Metcalfes, answers some of the most frequently asked family law questions raised by her clients in these uncertain times and is interviewed about her experiences in the short video below.

Insights / Six tips for working at home with your partner during the coronavirus outbreak
26-03-2020 /
In light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the virus presents all of us with a number of challenges beyond the security of our health and wellbeing.

Insights / The legal implications of “popping the question”
14-02-2020 /
With romance in the air, Valentine’s Day is a popular time for “popping the question”. It is an exciting time filled with celebrations and if this is you, congratulations on your engagement!

Insights / Civil partnerships: an alternative to marriage for all couples
02-01-2020 /
It is estimated that around two thirds of cohabiting couples incorrectly believe they have the same rights as married couples or couples in a civil partnership. New legislation in this area provides all couples with an alternative to marriage to ensure they are granted with stability and legal protection.
