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Alexa Storey-rea

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Practises in the field of children law, the majority of public law cases involving allegations of serious non-accidental injury, homicide or sexual abuse with a particular interest in the exploration in Court of scientific and medical issues taking place at the highest levels. Her private law children practice involves complex, often sensitive competing interests.  Notable Cases: Re D (a child) [2017] EWHC 3075 (Fam); Bucks CC v Andrews and Ors [2017] EWFC B19; Re X and Y (Children Disclosure of judgment to police) [2015] 1FLR 1218; Torbay Council v A Mother and others [2014] EWHC 479 (Fam); Re IB and EB (children) [2014] EWHC 369 (Fam); Re A (Care proceedings: Learning disabled parent) [2014] 2 FLR 591.

Alexis Campbell

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Alexis is joint Head of Chambers and a specialist in HNW matrimonial finance (children and spouses). She is particularly well regarded for pragmatic negotiation and where that fails, vigorous and testing cross examination. Notable cases include:Re Z (Schedule 1) X v Y [2020] EWFC 80, Villiers v Villiers [2020] UKSC 30, Re V [2016] EWHC 668; JL v SL (No 1, 2 &3) [2014/2015] EWHC 3658; AS v JS &Others [2013] EWHC 1699 (Fam); Sharma v Sharma [2012] EWHC 2529 (Fam); Laing v Laing [2007] 2 FLR 199; Martin-Dye v Martin-Dye [2006] 2 FLR 901.

Amber Sheridan

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonial Finance; Financial Provision for Children; Pre and post-nuptial agreements; Civil Partnerships; Cohabitation; Inheritance Act. Reported cases include: Chai v Peng & Others [2017] EWHC 792 (Fam); Shield v Shield [2014] EWHC 23 (Fam); Shield v Shield [2013] EWHC 3525 (Fam); Golubovich v Golubovich [2011] EWCA Civ 528, [2011] 2 FLR 1193, [2010] 2 FLR 1614; Agbaje v Agbaje [2010] 1 FLR 1813.

Annabel Wentworth

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Accepts instructions in all areas of law concerning children including private and public law.In care work, she is experienced primarily in the representation of parents and children and has also represented local authorities.Her private law children work covers all aspects, including contact and residence disputes, declarations of parentage, leave to remove from the jurisdiction and wardship.She has represented clients at all levels of tribunal from the Family Proceedings Court to the Court of Appeal.

Anthony Geadah

29 Bedford Row Chambers

An experienced specialist in matrimonial finance and related matters. Anthony’s practice encompasses the full range of ancillary financial relief, including financial relief on divorce, financial provision after a foreign divorce and financial provision for the children under Schedule 1 , and Trusts of Land disputes. Peter has appeared at all levels including the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court and deals with complex cases or cases of high value. He often appears against, and is led by, Queen's Counsel.  Cases include: M v F [2018] All ER (D) 150 (Jun) - Appeal hearing Mostyn J (08.05.18); Ladwa v Chapman 2018 Chancery Division); Hamilton v Hamilton [2013] EWCA Civ 13; F (Children) (2010) [2010] EWCA Civ 554; MB v KB [2007] 2 FLR 586; Green v Green [2006] EWCH 2010 (Fam); Hamilton v Hamilton (First Instance) Family Division Parker J.

Ben Fearnley

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Practice encompasses all of the financial aspects of relationship breakdown, including divorce, the dissolution of civil partnerships, financial and property issues arising on the separation of unmarried couples and financial provision for children, together with cross border jurisdictional issues.

Brent Molyneux

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonal finance. Notable cases include: ABX v SBX [2018] EWFC 81 (Fam); Rothschild v Charmaine De Souza [2018] EWHC 1855 (Fam); B v B [2017] EWHC (Fam); Rapp v Sarre[2016] EWCA Civ 93; BD v FD (No 2) [2016] EWHC 594 (Fam); MAP v MFP [2015] EWHC 627 (Fam).

Charlotte Trace

Charlotte Trace

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Practice covers all areas of family law with a particular emphasis on matrimonial finance and private law Children Act matters. She has a busy practice conducting her own cases and acting as a junior to leading silks in high net worth and complex matters.

Christopher Butterfield

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Barrister who practises across the full range of family law work with a particular emphasis or both public and private children work, including complex fact-finding hearings involving disputed medical evidence and international children issues.  He is also regularly instructed in financial remedy proceedings, including those involving international issues, trusts and company assets. Notable cases: Re Z (a child) (2nd judgment) [2021] EWHC 559 (Fam); Re Z (a child: DOLS: lack of secure placement) [2020] EWHC 1928 (Fam); Birmingham Children’s Trust v K [2020] EWHC 861 (Fam); Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse: The Internet.

Christopher Wagstaffe

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Family Law especially matrimonial finance, with a particular emphasis on cases featuring trust and international elements. Has been involved in litigation in Gibraltar, Hong Kong, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Cases include: Giggs v Giggs [2017] EWHC 822; Chai v Peng [2017] EWHC 792; Hamilton v Hamilton [2013] EWCA Civ 13; Masa v Holliday [2012] EWCA Civ 1268; Prest v Prest [2011] EWHC 2956 (Fam); Vaughan v Vaughan [2010] EWCA Civ 349; B v R [2010] 1 FLR 563; Hashem v Shayif & Anor [2008] EWHC 2380 (Fam); A v A & St. George Trustees Limited (No 2) [2007] EWHC 1810 (Fam); A v A & St George Trustees Limited [2007] 2 FLR 467, FD; Prazic v Prazic [2006] 2 FLR 1128, CA; Charalambous v Charalambous [2004] 2 FLR 1093.

Clare Renton

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Broad experience and interest. A particular emphasis on family law cases with an international dimension. Reported cases on jurisdiction, child abduction, matrimonial finance, inheritance, surrogacy and international Family Law. Notable cases include: KJC v GRC (Hague convention) [2019] EWHC 3170 (Fam); V v M [2019] EWHC 466 Williams J forum conveniens child dispute; antisuit injunction; Re: L-S [2017] EWCA 2177; E-R (Child arrangements order - Costs no 2) [2017] EWHC 2535 (Fam); Casey v Cervi  [2017] EWHC 1669 (Fam); BK v NK [2016] EWHC 2496 (Fam) Macdonald J - rights of custody Poland. Relevance of father’s deportation; Re E-R [2016] EWHC 805 child arrangements -costs award children case; Re E-R (A Child) [2015] EWCA Civ 405 - welfare -( biological parent-child arrangements); C (Children) [2014] EWCA Civ 705 (Relocation to Brazil); Re N [2014] EWHC 749 (EU enforcement Spanish child return order); Re N [2014] EWHC 749 (EU enforcement Spanish child return order);  S v S [2014] EWHC 575 (FAM) Wardship.

Conor Fee

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Specialising in matrimonial finance and related claims on the breakdown of marriage or civil partnership, claims under Schedule 1 of the Children Act and cohabitee disputes under TLATA. Drafting of pre- and post-nuptial agreements.

Dafydd Griffiths

29 Bedford Row Chambers

A child care practitioner with expertise in all areas of both public law (including NAHI, FFI and sexual abuse) and private law, including external/internal relocation, FLA 1996 work, implacable hostility, parental alienation, expert psychiatric/psychological opinion, substance misuse (drug and alcohol), mental health issues. Dafydd has appeared at all levels of Court (save the Supreme Court).  LGBT+ parenting work.  Cases: Re J (a child)[2012] EWHCC 3353 (fam), O – M (children)[2009] EWCA Civ 1405, A Local Authority v J [2008] EWHC 1484 (fam), Re B (2007) Lawtel AC0115985, Greenwich LC Council v S (2007) 2 FLR 154, FD

David Walden-smith

29 Bedford Row Chambers

David specialises in financial cases involving substantial assets, complex company valuations and those with trust and tax issues. He is regarded as taking an eminently sensible, reasonable but, where necessary, forceful approach to financial remedy disputes. He also acts for parents in Schedule 1 financial claims and in other private law Children Act disputes. Having honed his advocacy skills for several years at the Criminal Bar, he is particularly regarded for his ability to uncover the truth through cross-examination. David also acts as an Arbitrator through the IFLA scheme. He also frequently sits as a Private FDR judge.

Eno Elelzi

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Eno' s practice covers the following: Family Finance:  Financial Remedies: Matrimonial Finance, Financial Provision for Children, Pre and post-nuptial agreements, Civil  Partnerships, Cohabitation, Inheritance Act. Children Law: Children (private law). Children (public law), Jurisdiction, Abduction & Relocation, LGBT Parenting. Family Law (general): Divorce – proceedings and jurisdiction, Domestic Violence, EU Regulations, Professional Negligence.

Georgina Black

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Family, matrimonial property and finance, private law children and cohabitation disputes.  Tenacious, quick-witted and charming, Georgina is a feisty matrimonial finance practitioner who also is a very strong Children (Private Law) advocate.

Harry Campbell

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Harry specialises in financial remedy work. He has been described as “a future star of the junior Bar”. He regularly acts (led and unled) in high-value financial remedy cases involving private companies, onshore/offshore trusts, tax issues, forum/jurisdiction disputes, and other complicating factors.

Helen Williams

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Primarily financial remedy proceedings, with a particular emphasis on the treatment of business assets.  Notable Cases: AP -v- ALP [2018] EWHC 2758 (Fam); In the matter of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (Cases A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) [2015] EWHC 2602 (Fam).

Henrietta Blohm

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Henrietta accepts work in all of Chambers’ practice areas.   Henrietta was involved in a wide range of cases across all areas of family law during her pupillage: complex and high value financial remedy claims, Schedule 1 claims, private children law proceedings, public children law proceedings (including complex head injury cases) and applications brought under the Family Law Act 1996.

Howard Shaw

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

All aspects of family law. Among reported cases are Rapp v Sarre (2017) 1 FLR 782; L v L (Financial Remedies: Remission after Appeal) (2012) 1 FLR 776; Hannah & Another v Maxton (2010) 1 FLR 27; Hudson v Leigh (2009) 2 FLR 1129; CR v CR (2008) 1 FLR 323; M v M (3rd Party Subpoena: Financial Conduct) (2006) 2 FLR 1253; Phillips v Peace (2005) 2 FLR 1212; W v W (2004) 1 FLR 494; Re P (Child: Financial Provision) (2003) 2 FLR 865.

Indira Ramsahoye

29 Bedford Row Chambers

International law relating to children in particular child abduction, jurisdictional disputes, both external and internal relocation cases and all other areas of family work with respect to children. Particular interests - experience in work concerning the Sub-Continent and Middle East, and the representation of children in abduction proceedings. Indira also has extensive experience in Hague and non-Hague abduction cases, and relocation cases involving other jurisdictions all over the world. Reported cases include: Re T (Contact) [2013] 1All ER 87; MK v CK (Relocation) (2012) C/A; R and another v A [2011] All ER (D) 136 (May), FD; P v G (Family Law Act 1986: Jurisdiction); [2010] 2 FLR 1888, FD; Re S (Foreign Contact Order) [2010] 1 FLR 982, FD; RS v KS (Abduction: Wrongful Retention [2009] 2 FLR 1231, FD; Re W (Leave to Remove)[2008] EWCA Civ 1181; Re L (Abduction: Future Consent) [2008] 1 FLR 914, FD; Re C (Costs: Enforcement of Foreign Contact Order [2008] 1 FLR 619, FD; JPC v SLW and SMW [2007] 2 FLR 900, FD; Re S (Financial Provision)[2005] 2 FLR 94, CA.

James Finch

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Instructed across all areas of family law. He advises and represents clients in matrimonial finance, disputes between unmarried cohabitants and in private law children matters.  Cases include:  V v W [2020] EWFC 84.

James Pullen

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Instructed across the full spectrum of family law work. He regularly advises and represents clients in both matrimonial finance and public and private law children matters. He has a particular interest in cases with an international element and has recently acted as junior counsel in Chai v Peng [2014] EWHC 3519 (Fam).  Other Notable Cases include: Migliaccio v Migliaccio [2016] EWHC 1055 (Fam) [2016] EWHC 1055 (Fam).

James Cooper

29 Bedford Row Chambers

James practices in all areas of family law, with a particular specialism in financial remedy proceedings. He is frequently instructed in cases which feature complicated legal and factual issues, recently including void marriages, complex remuneration packages (such as RSUs and LTIPs), and nuptial settlements. He is recognised by solicitors for his careful navigation of technical issues and composed client care skills.

Jonathan Southgate

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Financial Remedy specialist. Notable cases:  Paul Mark Simon v Lauren Belinda Simon & Anor [2023] EWCA Civ 1048; CG v DL [2023] EWFC 82 (Fam); Gallagher v Gallagher (No.2)(Financial Remedies) [2022] EWFC 53; Gallagher v Gallagher (No.1) (Reporting Restrictions) [2022] EWFC 52; XZ v YZ [2022] EWFC 49; Simon v Simon & Level (no 3) [2022] EWFC 35; Simon v Simon & Level (Joinder) [2022] EWFC 29; MG v GM (MPS LSPO) [2022] EWFC 8; LS v PS [2021] EWFC 108; Christoforou -v- Christoforou [2020] EWHC 43 (Fam); WG v HG [2018] EWFC 84; Sharp v Sharp [2017] EWCA Civ 408; AB v FC [2016] EWHC 3285 (Fam); Christoforou v Christoforou [2016] EWHC 2988 (Fam); T v F [2016] EWFC 26; AE v BE [2014] EWHC 4868 (Fam); JS and RS [2015] EWHC 2921 (Fam); S v S [2014] EWHC 4732; Ahmed and Mehmet v Mustafa [2014] EWCA Civ 277; R v R (Financial Remedies: Needs and Practicalities) [2013] 1 FLR 120; DR v GR and Others (Financial Remedy: Variation of Overseas Trust) [2013] EWHC 1196 (Fam).

Jonathan Tod

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonial finance and Schedule 1 Children Act Proceedings. Hill v Morgan (Child: Financial Provision) [2007] 1 FLR 1480; N v D (Child: Financial Provision) (2008) 1 FLR 1629; G v G (Child Maintenance: Interim Costs Provision) [2010] 2 FLR 1264; PK v BC [2012] 2 FLR 1426; Z v Z No2 [2012] 1 FLR 1100; PG v TW (No 1)(Child: Financial Provision: Legal Funding) [2014] 1FLR 508; PG v TW (no 2) (Child: Financial Provision) [2014] 1FLR 923; Y v Z [2014] 2 FLR 1313; AD v BD [2020] EWHC 857; MG v AG (Appeal out of Time) [2020] EWFC 849.

Joseph Switalski

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Practice covers the full range of family law issues with a particular emphasis on financial remedy applications and claims under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996. Joe has been led in the Court of Appeal twice: first by Jonathan Southgate QC in the case of Sharp v Sharp [2017] EWCA Civ 408 and subsequently by Jonathan Swift in the case of Wilmot v Maughan [2017] EWCA Civ 1668.

Judith Butler

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Judith has a significant practice in matrimonial finance and the financial consequences on the breakdown of civil partnership and cohabitation. She has specialist experience in cases involving farms, trusts, businesses and significant wealth.  Judith is often instructed in cases that have parallel private law children proceedings which may have implications on the outcome of financial proceedings.  She has substantial experience in children act proceedings both public and private, and a particular interest in relocation cases.  She endeavours to approach all cases in a pragmatic way, with an eye to swift and economic resolution where possible. Nevertheless, she is ready to challenge an inappropriate opposition case with robust and firm resolve at trial where necessary.

Ken Collins

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Barrister practising in a broad range of private family work and whilst the bulk of it is related to the financial implications of relationship breakdown, he also retains a strong children practice with a particular interest in international relocation cases.

Laura Heaton

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonial finance, Schedule 1 Children Act 1989, cohabitation disputes under Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 and pre and post nuptial agreements. Works as a mediator, collaborative counsel and sits as a private FDR judge and neutral evaluator in all of these fields.  Reported cases include: MA v SK [2015] EWHC 887 (Fam); SK v TK [2013] EWHC 834 (Fam); M v M and Others [2014] 1 FLR 439.

Lee Arnot

29 Bedford Row Chambers

All aspects of family law including public and private law children proceedings and matrimonial finance.  Often represents clients in respect of both the private law children and financial aspects of their case.  Selected reported cases include: B-T (A Child: Threshold Conditions) [2020] EWCA Civ. 697 [2020] 1 WLR 4469; Re V (A Child) [2013] EWCA Civ. 1649; MA v RS (Contact: Parenting Roles) [2012] 1 FLR 1056; Re M (Contact: Long-Term Best Interests) [2006] 1 FLR 627; A v A (Shared Residence) [2004] 1 FLR 1195; Re W (Minors) (Care Order: Adequacy of Care Plan) [2002] 1 FLR 815.

Lucy Owens

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Lucy specialises in all financial aspects of relationship breakdown. Reported cases include Re H [2001] 1 FCR 49; Re C-G [2013] EWCA Civ 301; Thakkar v Thakkar [2016] EWHC 2488; Thakkar v Thakkar [2017] EWFC 13; Azarmi-Movafagh v Bassiri-Dezfouli [2021] EWCA Civ 1184.

Lynsey Cade Davies

29 Bedford Row Chambers

All aspects of family law including financial provision on the breakdown of marriage or civil partnership, reciprocal enforcement of foreign financial orders, issues relating to jurisdiction, foreign offshore trusts and disputes concerning trusts of land, private law children matters, inheritance act. Reported cases include: Davison v Davison [2015] EWHC Civ 587; Shield v Shield [2014] EWHC 23; Shield v Shield [2013] EWHC 3525; Divall v Divall [2014] EWHC 95; Price v Price [2014] EWCA Civ 655; B v B [2010] All ER (D) 61 (May); D v D and Others & I Trust [2009] EWHC 3062 (Fam).

Matthew Long

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Instructed in all areas of family law work; he represents clients in both financial and children cases, those with a jurisdictional element and in public law cases.  Notable cases include: Solovyev v Solovyeva [2014] EWFC 1546

Max Lewis

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Practice covers all issues of Family Law, with a particular emphasis on matrimonial finance, Schedule 1 cases and TLATA actions, often involving substantial and complex assets spread over various jurisdictions. He has a particular interest in company and trust issues, matters involving disputes over chattels, issues concerning the validity and recognition of marriages and disputes with a religious element to them, particularly the Get and issues concerning Islamic marriage. Reported cases include Akhter v Khan and the Attorney General [2019] 1 FLR 575; Alireza v Radwan [2018] 2 FLR 1333, K v K (nullity: bigamous marriage) [2017] 2 FLR 1055, NR v AB [2017] 1 LR 1030, Montalto v Popat and others [2016] EWHC 810 (Ch), P v P (variation of post-nuptial settlement) [2016] 1 FLR 537 and Mann v Mann [2014] 2 FLR 928.

Miriam Foster

Miriam Foster

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonial Finance, Financial Provision for Children, Pre and post-nuptial agreements, civil partnerships, cohabitation, private children law, jurisdiction, abduction and relocation, divorce proceedings and jurisdiction.  Cases include: CG v DL [2023] EWFC 82; Wyatt v Vince [2015] UKSC 14 and Vince v Wyatt [2013] EWCA Civ 495.

Nicholas Allen

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonial finance, civil partnerships, co-habitation. Reported cases - MT v OT (No 2) [2018] EWHC 2003 (Fam); MT v OT (Schedule 1 Order) [2019] 1 FLR 93; Sharland v Sharland [2015] 2 FLR 1367; M v W (Application after New Zealand Financial Agreement) [2015] 1 FLR 465; Sharland v Sharland [2014] 2 FLR 89; SK v TK [2013] EWHC 834 (Fam); S v S (Non-Disclosure) [2013] 2 FLR 1598; Marinos v Marinos [2007] 2 FLR 108.

Nicholas Bennett

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Nick specialises in advising on complex divorce disputes, particularly involving companies, trusts and issues of foreign law; and on drafting the pre- and post-nuptial agreements which can avoid those disputes. The nature of Nick’s drafting practice means that the identity of the bulk of his clients is strictly confidential; but he acts for a wide range of business leaders, celebrities, aristocratic and landed families and other wealthy individuals. He is also instructed on behalf of businesses and trustees wanting to put in place common guidelines for nuptial agreements for their staff or beneficiaries. Whether drafting or litigating, he is one of the few English practitioners completely comfortable with work involving input from multiple jurisdictions. This means that he is frequently asked to lead a team of lawyers in different countries and navigate the complex issues which result.

Nick Chapman

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Principal area of practice is Financial Remedy Applications including Financial Provision for Children, Pre and post-nuptial agreements, cohabitation disputes and Inheritance Act Claims. Also has experience of private law children and domestic violence work. Notable cases include: LM v DM [2021] EWFC 28; Yates v Yates [2013] 2 FLR 1070; V v V (divorce; jurisdiction)[2011] 2 FLR 778; Currey v Currey [2005] 1 FLR 952 & Matharu v Matharu [1994] 2 FLR 597.

Patrick Chamberlayne

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Barrister specialising in Financial Remedy, Private Law Children Applications, Inheritance Act Claims & Cohabitation. He also specialises in high net worth divorce (including Part III claims after foreign divorce), civil partnership and Schedule 1 claims and jurisdiction disputes. Particular interest in cases involving non-disclosure, trusts and businesses and cases with an international element. Cases include: SA v PA (Pre-marital agreement: Compensation) [2014] EWHC 392; H v H [2014] EWHC 760 (Fam); W v C (Financial Remedies: Appeal: Non-Disclosure) [2013] 2 FLR 115; Sekhri v Ray [2013] All ER (D) 350 (Jul); Lawrence v Gallagher [2012] EWCA (Civ 394); H v S [2011] EWHC B23 (Fam); Riding v Riding [2011] EWHC 3093 (Fam); Re G (Maintenance Pending Suit) [2007] 1 FLR 1674, CA; P v P (Inherited property) [2005] 1 FLR 576, FD.

Paul Storey

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Family law: Public Law, all areas including appeals CoA and Supreme Court. Representation of vulnerable adults. Private Law and Adoption.

Peter Duckworth

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Peter specialises in ‘heavy duty’ financial claims, particularly those involving businesses, landed estates, issues of non-disclosure etc. Notable cases: Shield v Shield [2014] EWHC 23 (Fam); Shield v Shield [2013] EWHC 3525 (Fam).

Peter Mitchell

Peter Mitchell

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

All aspects of the law governing financial relationships between family members, including the drafting and implementation of pre- and post-nuptial agreements (and their subsequent enforcement or avoidance), financial provision on relationship breakdown (upon divorce under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (and/or dissolution under the analogous Civil Partnership Act) and Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984, generally under TLATA 1996 and for children (pursuant to Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989) and associated issues relating to jurisdiction, companies, family trusts, offshore trusts, taxation, other family wealth-holding structures and enforcement of orders and agreements. Cases include at first-instance DB v PB [2016] EWHC 3431 (fam), MB v EB [2019] EWHC 1649 & 3676, CA v DR (Schedule 1 Children Act 1989: Pension Claim); in the Court of Appeal, Prest [2015] EWCA Civ 714, Hart [2017] EWCA Civ 1306 & [2018] EWCA Civ 1053, Brack [2018] EWCA Civ 2862 and Goddard-Watts [2023] EWCA Civ 115; and, in the Supreme Court, the leading cases of Agbaje [2010] UKSC 13 (Financial Provision after overseas divorce pursuant to Part III MFPA 1984) and Sharland [2015] UKSC 60.  Peter has a particular interest and experience in cases involving non-disclosure (with which Sharland and Goddard-Watts were both concerned) and enforcement by way of committal/judgment summons (which were the subject of Prest and Hart).

Petra Teacher

29 Bedford Row Chambers

All areas of Family Law with a particular emphasis on matrimonial finance, cohabitees' disputes, and private law Children Act cases. Notable Cases: Giggs v Giggs [2017] EWHC 822; Y v Y (Financial Orders: Inherited Wealth) [2013] 2 FLR 924; Re G (Abduction: Withdrawal of Proceedings, Acquiescence, and Habitual Residence) [2008] 2 FLR 351.

Philip Cayford

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Family practice, strong bias towards financial remedies. Acted for successful wife in Supreme Court in Wyatt v Vince [2015] UKSC (Strike out, abuse of process, legal costs funding, costs orders) and successful husband in Mils v Mils [2018] UKSC 38. Court of Appeal decisions include Villiers [2022] EWCA 722, Hague Convention and jurisdiction issues, internal relocation (Re R [2016] EWCA 1016), recusal and judicial humour (El Faragy [2007] EWCA 1147), Schedule 1 (Morgan v Hil [2006] EWCA 1602). High Court decisions on jurisdiction (Villiers [2021] EWFC 38), habitual residence (AJ v DM [2019] EWHC 702), Sch 1 applications (F v G [2005] 1 FLR 261) reinstating lump sum claim(Re G [2004] 1 FLR 997), big money footballers (Q v Q [2005] 2 FLR 640), excessive costs (RH v RH [2008] 2 FLR 2142), offshore trusts (B v B [2010] l AER D61 and the Hagen litigation July 2017). Other reported decisions on foreign pensions; enforcement abroad and in UK (Goyal No 3 [2017] EWFC1), injunctions, children cases, professional negligence, inquests etc.

Philip Tait

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Specialises in matrimonial finance, cohabitation claims, financial provision for children and private children law, including relocation. Cases include Azarmi-Movafagh v Bassiri-Dezfouli [2021] EWCA Civ 1184; AA v AB (Costs) [2021] EWFC B16.

Richard Tambling

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Richard handles all aspects of financial remedies including matrimonial finance and Schedule 1 cases. He has extensive experience of variation cases and particular expertise in cases involving nuptial settlements and trusts. He has developed a strong practice encompassing MAFPA 1984 Part III claims and successfully argued for the dismissal of the wife’s case in Hasan v Ul-Hasan and another [2021] EWHC 1791 (Fam). He is regularly instructed on TOLATA claims and in particular those brought by cohabitees and with concurrent Schedule 1 applications. He is often instructed in cases involving interveners. He has a private law children practice dealing mainly with complex international contact arrangements.

Richard Bates

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Matrimonial finance, particularly interested in farming cases. Cases include: Haskell v Haskell [2019] 3434 (Fam); Welch v Welch [2015] EWHC 2622 (Fam); JL v SL No2 [2015] EWHC 360 (Fam); JL v SL No3 [2015] EWHC 555 (Fam); Hopkins v Hopkins [2015] EWHC 812 (Fam); JL v SL No 1 [2014] EWHC 3658 (Fam).

Roshi Amiraftabi

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Almost exclusively in the field of children law undertaking factually complex private law disputes typically involving cases where there is significant dispute as to the arrangements for the child/children often with cross-allegations of domestic violence and parental alienation and cases with an international element, in which questions of jurisdiction or enforcement of foreign orders arise, cases of child abduction (Hague and non-Hague), as well as international and internal relocation cases. Extensive experience in public law matters involving legally or factually complex issues, as well as those in which there are international issues, or where jurisdiction is challenged. Also instructed in applications concerning vulnerable adults, and those with mental incapacity in the Court of Protection, and in applications for forced marriage protection orders. Cases of note include: AY v AS & Another [2019] EWHC 3043; Re W (Children)(Abduction: Implementation of Return Order) [2019] EWHC 357 & Re W [2018] EWCA Civ 664; Re W (A Child) [2017] EWCA Civ 2152; SA v AA EWHC [2016] (Fam); Re F Children) [2016] EWCA Civ 546; BP v DP (Children: Habitual Residence) [2016] EWHC 633; WA (A Child)(Abduction) [2015] EWHC 3410; Re B (A Child) (Relocation: Sweden) [2015] EWCA Civ 286.

Sally Max

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Family finance, particularly involving financial complexity arising from substantial assets; complex pension issues, family trusts, private companies and pre/post-nuptial agreements. Sally is predominantly London based undertaking both matrimonial disputes and Schedule 1 claims.

Sassa-Ann Amaouche

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Sassa’s practice focus is on all aspects of financial remedy proceedings, to include pre-nuptial settlements, Part III and variation applications, and, Schedule 1. She has a particular expertise in cases involving non-disclosure, complex company structures and assets located in multiple jurisdictions. She has appeared in both the Court of Appeal, most recently in Ravendark Holdings Ltd v Rotenberg & Ors [2021] EWCA Civ 1661 and Des Pallieres v Des Pallieres [2021] EWCA Civ 955, and in the Supreme Court in Mills v Mills [2018] UKSC 38. Her approach has been described as “robust” and “a fearless advocate” but always underpinned by the willingness to give unwelcome advice to her own clients.

Simon Calhaem

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Simon specialises in complex high value financial work, including matrimonial finance, inheritance claims, probate and Court of Protection work as well as civil disputes between family members, trusts claims and civil enforcement. He provides advocacy and advisory services in England and Wales, Gibraltar, Jersey, the Cayman Islands and further afield. Simon has represented clients in the lower courts and in the Courts of Appeal of England, Jersey and the Cayman Islands, the Supreme Court and the Privy Council. He has reported cases in every Division of the High Court of England and Wales. Recent work includes acting on behalf of the litigation lender in Simon v Simon (Integro Funding Ltd (Level) intervening) [2022] EWFC 29, ,  representing Ms Rakshina in Xanthopoulos v Rakshina [2022] EWFC 30 and representing the successful appellant in Villiers v Villiers [2022] EWCA 772.

Timothy Scott

Hall of fame29 Bedford Row Chambers

Leading specialist in international family law including jurisdiction and forum disputes, Part III MFPA, recognition of foreign marriages and divorces and offshore trusts. Instructed regularly by leading family law firms. Recent cases include: Villiers v Villiers [2020] UKSC 30 (UK Supreme Court, Application of the EU Maintenance Regulation in intra-UK cases); Lachaux v Lachaux [2019] 2 FLR 712 (CA, Recognition of Dubai divorce); Kelly v Pires [2019] 1 FLR 62 (CA, Domicile); MS v PS [2017] 1 FLR 1163 (CJEU, EU Maintenance Regulation); Re Baronetcy of Pringle of Stichill [2016] UKPC 16 (Privy Council, Contested baronetcy, DNA evidence); Tan Sri Dr Khoo Peng v Pauline Siew Phin Chai [2015] EWCA Civ 1312 (Forum conveniens, res judicata); Ramadani v Ramadani [2015] EWCA 1138 (EU Maintenance Regulation); Agbaje v Akkinoye-Agbaje [2010] 1 FLR 1813 (Supreme Court, Part III MFPA).

Victoria Domenge

Victoria Domenge

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Family Law with particular expertise in matrimonial finance and private law children cases. Reported cases include: N v F [2011] EWHC 586 Fam); M v M (Divorce: Domicile) [2011] 1 FLR 919; Re H (Contact Order) [2010] 2 FLR 866; M v M [2009] EWHC 1941 (Fam); Paulin v Paulin [2009] 2 FLR 354; RH v RH (Ancillary Relief: Costs) [2008] 2 FLR 2142; W (A Child) [2008] EWCA Civ 1181; El Faragy v El Faragy & Ors [2007] EWCA Civ 1149.

Victoria Francis

29 Bedford Row Chambers

Practises in all areas of family law, with a particular emphasis on financial matters and private law children proceedings.  Victoria also has experience in drafting preconception agreements.  Notable cases: N v D [2015] EWFC 28; K v K (Ancillary Relief: Prenuptial Agreement) [2003] 1 FLR 120.