Work Department

Family Law

Position

Matrimonial Finance

Jade has a developing practice in financial remedies/ancillary relief matters and accepts instructions from both private and publicly funded clients. Jade regularly represents clients across all stages of financial remedy proceedings from providing bespoke advice regarding settlement or tactical approach through to final hearing.

Jade has particular experience in cases of modest means where the pension is the main asset. Where negotiation is possible, Jade strives to help her clients find creative solutions to their dispute, helping them to move forward in their lives.

Children (Private Law)

Jade represents clients in all types of applications under section 8 of the Children Act 1989, including child arrangements orders (live with and spend time with disputes), specific issue orders and prohibited steps orders. She conducts all hearings from initial hearing through to fact finding hearing and final hearing.

Jade has experience in all areas of private family law including issues of relocation and has a particular interest in the making and discharging of Special Guardianship Orders. Jade is regularly instructed in cases involving allegations of domestic abuse including coercive and controlling behaviour. She is experienced in handling hostile cases where contact has broken down or there are allegations of parental alienation.

Jade’s background in volunteering with the Personal Support Unit provides her with valuable experience in dealing with litigants in person. She is often thanked for her upfront and collaborative approach.

Where negotiation is possible, Jade strives to help her clients find creative solutions to their dispute, helping them to move forward in a manner that serves the best interests of their children.

Children (Public Law)

Jade accepts public law instructions to represent parents, guardians, interveners and local authorities from first hearing through to fact-findings and final hearings.

Jade has particular experience in conducting cases which have an international element and require the involvement of external agencies. She has recently been instructed in cases involving family members and parents in Nigeria, Australia, Poland and Ghana.

Jade frequently deals with the variety of issues which arise during proceedings including threshold, separation, neglect, non-accidental injury, concerns in respect of interim and final care plans, special guardianship orders, supervision orders and care and placement orders. Jade has recently been instructed to represent interveners in several Fact-finding hearings involving Non-accidental injuries.

Jade’s background in working with vulnerable members of local communities helps her to build good relationships with lay client parents. Jade regularly represents parents who require additional support and is adept at explaining complicated matters in plain and simple language.

Mentions

Western Circuit • Regional Bar

Family: children and domestic violence

LEADING ASSOCIATE1

Jade Corden – KBG Chambers ‘Jade is a safe pair of hands in the most sensitive and difficult cases. She remains mindful of the emotional aspect of a case and provides the right level of patience and empathy. She is an excellent advocate, who is knowledgeable, incredibly prepared, and has a fine eye for detail. She is also a divergent thinker and able to find creative solutions for her clients.'