Lucinda France-Hayhurst

Lucinda France-Hayhurst

Court of protection, family - children, adr and mediation, St John's Buildings

Work Department

Court of Protection, Family - Children, ADR and Mediation

Position

Lucinda receives instruction at all tiers of the Court of Protection in Welfare and Financial matters. She acts frequently for the official solicitor, and regularly advises and trains local authority legal and social care departments on the law.

Lucinda is well-versed in handling matters in which care and court of protection proceedings overlap. She has extensive experience in DoLS challenges but her practice has evolved over the years to include matters of complexity including: capacity to consent to sexual relations, historic physical abuse, sexual abuse, honour-based violence, forced marriage, chronic alcohol consumption, experimental treatment, mental health and learning disability.

Lucinda routinely represents children, parents and local authorities in sensitive and complex Public and Private Law matters concerning children.

The subject matter of her care cases ranges widely but includes: complex mental health in children and adults, non-accidental injury, historical sexual abuse (including in large-scale litigation and allegations against multiple perpetrators), neglect, alcohol and substance misuse.

Lucinda is an accredited, all-issues mediator.

Mentions

Northern Circuit • Regional Bar

Court of Protection and community care

LEADING JUNIORS2

Lucinda France-Hayhurst – St John’s Buildings ‘Lucinda provides focused and succinct advice to ensure the best result for her client, and she commands the confidence of the court.’

Northern Circuit • Regional Bar

Family: children and domestic violence

LEADING JUNIORS3

Lucinda France-Hayhurst – St John’s Buildings ‘Lucinda is an excellent advocate who is good on her feet, well respected by judges and her peers, and liked by the professional clients who she is representing. She is particularly skilled with nervous clients given her friendly and approachable demeanour.’