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Not necessarily at all. Depends what area of law he is in.
Private equity - yes prob millions.
Construction- £2-400k

Actually agree why all the pressure for her to be interiors wizz?
It's not that easy.
She has a nice comfortable, large house.
She focuses on her look.
 
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Objectively, Kat and her husband own two substantial homes in good locations; their children do/did attend private schools; even prior to the insane Instagram holiday gifting, they took regular long haul holidays; they typically go away every half term and summer holidays; they drive very nice cars; Kat receives designer handbags for Christmas and birthdays.

I’m going to go out on a limb and say the Farmers don’t have to watch their pennies to afford the school shoes. 😉
 
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The children aren’t at private schools unless that has changed recently.
Yeah, just the middle one due to his learning difference. I think they all went to a local catholic primary where Kat was on the PTA, then I think the other two went to a local grammar. Gosh she shares so much doesn’t she.
 
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I’ve mixed up the local Catholic school with private school for primary, but I was fairly certain her son with autism was currently at a private school for secondary.

Kat does indeed share a lot! It can be endearing if you don’t compare your bog normal life with her multiple handbag and long haul holiday life! 😂
 
I think many parents of children with additional needs have to send their children to a specialist school as the support isn’t there in mainstream schools. I’m sure they’d rather not pay for the privilege but have no choice unless they qualify for a bursary.
 
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I think many parents of children with additional needs have to send their children to a specialist school as the support isn’t there in mainstream schools. I’m sure they’d rather not pay for the privilege but have no choice unless they qualify for a bursary.
This is more true regarding private and grammar schools who often fall woefully short when it comes to adequate SEN provision but actually it’s the mainstream schools which have it nailed as they have so much more resource from LAs at their disposal. Private/grammar schools are often also only focussed on academic results - many SEN children struggle academically and are not seen as a priority by these schools. Speaking from personal experience. I would agree that her son is prob at a private SEN school.
 
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I think many parents of children with additional needs have to send their children to a specialist school as the support isn’t there in mainstream schools. I’m sure they’d rather not pay for the privilege but have no choice unless they qualify for a bursary.
No shade from me about sending children to private school!

It does help to demonstrate though that the Farmers have the financial means to make this choice and seemingly not have to compensate by scrimping elsewhere - say, in the maxi skirt department.
 
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This is more true regarding private and grammar schools who often fall woefully short when it comes to adequate SEN provision but actually it’s the mainstream schools which have it nailed as they have so much more resource from LAs at their disposal. Private/grammar schools are often also only focussed on academic results - many SEN children struggle academically and are not seen as a priority by these schools. Speaking from personal experience. I would agree that her son is prob at a private SEN school.
I’m pretty sure ( due to her over sharing). That it’s not a specialist school, she said it works better for her son as the classes are smaller.
 
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I’m pretty sure ( due to her over sharing). That it’s not a specialist school, she said it works better for her son as the classes are smaller.
Shocking that we know this amount of detail isn't it. I think her boy has Aspergers which may mean he is academically quite strong - obviously she knows what's best for him/them.
 
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Not necessarily at all. Depends what area of law he is in.
Private equity - yes prob millions.
Construction-
I don’t know an equity partner in a city firm on less than a million. Newly qualifieds aren’t on much less than £100k these days.
He’s a pensions lawyer.
 
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I don’t know an equity partner in a city firm on less than a million. Newly qualifieds aren’t on much less than £100k these days.
He’s a pensions lawyer.
I do. It totally depends on how much you bring in for the firm as to how many 'points'you get. Points mean £.

I don’t know an equity partner in a city firm on less than a million. Newly qualifieds aren’t on much less than £100k these days.
He’s a pensions lawyer.
He'd most likely be on between £250 and £500k
 
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I do. It totally depends on how much you bring in for the firm as to how many 'points'you get. Points mean £.


He'd most likely be on between £250 and £500k
Yep. He wouldn’t be on more than £500k. I know as...:well I won’t say how I know, but benchmark is between 250 and 500k.
 
I mean regardless of the specific amount, I think we can all agree that he earns a VERY decent wage and they are by no means struggling for money! 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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I mean regardless of the specific amount, I think we can all agree that he earns a VERY decent wage and they are by no means struggling for money! 🤷🏼‍♀️
Absolutely. But I've said it before on this thread, she is not alone in being a high income household. In the town she lives, there are plenty on 5, 6, 7 times that amount per year.
It's that kind of area.
 
Kat's husband works at one of the large firms, they're known to be one of the 'lower' payers I think. I doubt he's on much more than £250k. As said above in Sevenoaks it's probably quite a modest salary compared to most but I mean, even at £250k plus her earnings they're hardly on a shoestring budget,
 
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Is this too long -
"Tall and skinny as a rake,
I make everything look great.
If you want to try it,
You're gonna have to buy it,
But I get it handed on a plate"
 
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