Welcome back to the partnership Couchman Hanson Solicitors!
- Simon Jarvis

- Mar 23
- 2 min read
We are delighted to report that local law firm Couchman Hanson Solicitors have chosen to return to the CMP fold after some years away from the partnership.

Couchman Hanson are a thriving and proudly independent, law firm. Their latest branch opening in Farnham has proved so popular, that after just 18 months, they are relocating to larger offices in the centre of town. Many firms speak well-intentioned platitudes about community involvement but it’s the deeds and actions of the Couchman Hanson team that makes them such a remarkable local company. Their values-based approach to business and relentless community focus is turning heads and winning them friends.
Company founder, Daniel Couchman, himself an active volunteer, was encouraged by staff requests to volunteer at local schools and charities and this lead to the Farnham-based team becoming full CMP members.

'We have an open workplace culture, and the truth is that our staff led the move for us to re-join Community Matters Partnership.
Individually and collectively, we are involved in many local initiatives, but our staff missed the concept of teaming up and volunteering together – as work colleagues and team members.
As well as adding to our community engagement, these volunteering days we spend together genuinely contribute to the well-being of our people.'
Simon Jarvis observed: 'Couchman Hanson are a trusted, local business driven by heartfelt core values - values which chime harmoniously with those of CMP.
Having spent time with Daniel, it is absolutely crystal clear to see the great store he places on the central importance of 'community'; by choosing this moment to return as full Members, Daniel is leading his growing company from the front, determined to make a positive contribution to the lives of CMP beneficiaries.'
I have absolutely no doubt that we will soon see the friendly staff from Couchman Hanson engaging wholly with our activities, joining with other CMP volunteers to make a real difference in the communities in which we live and work.'
Great to have you back, Daniel!'



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