Zita Kiszko
Contact meHow can I help you
I work closely with Jackson Lees’ Professional Deputy to manage our clients’ property and financial affairs, ensuring tailored support that helps them achieve their goals, such as purchasing a home or accessing rehabilitation services. My role as a Solicitor involves building strong relationships with clients and their families, understanding their needs, and delivering practical solutions that make a real impact.
I also assist individuals with applying to become a Lay Deputy for a loved one. I take pride in guiding them through the process with clarity and compassion, making what can be a difficult journey as straightforward and stress-free as possible.
A Little bit about me
I believe everyone deserves access to justice and quality legal support which makes me proud to work at a law firm which is committed to making a positive difference, and fighting injustice every day. I am also passionate about inspiring people to pursue a career in law, and I am an active member in Jackson Lees’ Diversity Collective which aims to promote and improve diversity and inclusion within Jackson Lees Group and Merseyside.
I am originally from Bristol but I have lived in Liverpool since 2015 and have fallen in love with its vibrancy and community spirit. In my spare time, I enjoy socialising and seeing live music.
My Experience
Following the end of my legal studies in 2019, I gained experience in mortgage mis-selling, data breach and corporate law which provided me with a broad understanding of different legal issues in our modern society.
I joined Jackson Lees Group in July 2022 as a Court of Protection Paralegal and advanced to Trainee Solicitor in September 2023. During my training, I completed two seats in Court of Protection where I continued to work on complex pre and post-settlement matters, and a seat in Clinical Negligence, where I strengthened my ability to support Claim Solicitors and clients with ongoing claims. I qualified as a Court of Protection Solicitor in March 2025 with a varied caseload of claim and non-claim matters.