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Simone McGrath

Simone McGrath

Osbornes, London

Work Department

Family.

Position

Simone is a consultant at Osbornes Law.  Simone specialises in all aspects of private and public law children work. She has particular expertise in domestic and international Child Abduction. She is consistently recognised as a Leader in her field in both the leading independent legal directory Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500.

After qualifying in 1990, Simone started as a solicitor at Hodge Jones and Allen where she ran the Domestic Violence Unit for the first 3 years of her career.  Upon being made a partner in 1993, she developed a practice in International Children work as well as Care proceedings and Private law Children cases.   Her reputation in her chosen areas was further enhanced when she moved to Osbornes Law where she has had several reported cases in the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court.

Career

Trained Wallace & Co; qualified 1990; Hodge Jones & Allen 1990-2006 (partner 1993); consultant Osbornes 2007 to date.

In 2005 the Black Solicitors Network presented Simone with “Outstanding Lawyer of the Year” award.

Memberships

is a member of the panel of lawyers instructed in child abduction work by the International Child Abduction and Contact Unit at the Official Solicitor’s Department. Simone is on the Law Society’s Children Panel and represents both parents and children in Care proceedings.  Simone is a member of the ICACU Child Abduction Panel, Resolution, Association of Lawyers for Children and a Law Society Children Panel accredited practitioner (Children and Child Abduction ).  She is accredited by the Law Society Children Panel and regularly represents children through their Guardians as well as parents in complex Care proceedings, often with an international element. Simone is the co – chair of Women in Family Law ( WiFL).   She sits as a DDJ on the South Eastern Circuit. In 2004 Simone was appointed as a Deputy District Judge, South Eastern Circuit.

Education

Fidelis Convent, London; South Bank Polytechnic (1985 LLB 2(1)); Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic (1986 LSF).