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Harcourt Chambers
CHURCHILL HOUSE, 3 ST ALDATE'S COURTYARD
OXFORD
OX1 1BN
England
Harcourt Chambers > The Legal 500 Rankings
Midland Circuit > Family: children and domestic abuse Tier 1
Harcourt Chambers is widely regarded as ‘a brilliant chambers with an extraordinary variety of talented barristers’ based in London and Oxford and operating on the Midlands circuit in the field of family and children law. Head of chambers Nick Goodwin KC is ‘an exceptional barrister’ whose children work involves both public and private law proceedings, including adoption and placement decisions. He has recently handled several medically complex cases concerning the death of or serious injuries sustained by children. ‘Tenacious advocate’ Aidan Vine KC is regularly instructed in relation to child abduction and care cases, including those involving brain injuries and fatalities. Lucy Fairclough is widely praised for her advocacy style which is ‘both effective and disarming’ as well as for building ‘rapport with the most vulnerable clients incredibly quickly’. Natasha Miller has appeared at all levels of the family courts, up to and including the Court of Appeal, while Paige Campbell is a notable name at junior-junior level.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘Matt Molloy is helpful and quick to respond to requests.’
‘The clerks are extremely helpful and are always available to assist. They are always willing to assist and be flexible when required. Matt Molloy in particular is extremely helpful. ‘
‘Harcourt Chambers’ clerks are always available and extremely helpful. They are a go-to set of chambers as the standard of counsel is extremely high.’
‘This set of chambers has very good strength in depth especially in the public law area . Counsel are consistently of a high quality and interchangeable when required with no loss of expertise and competence.’
‘This chambers has a great strength in terms of quality in the area of family law and there is always a suitable and appropriate advocate to cover a case if your preferred advocate is not available. They have a specialism in family law and high quality from juniors to KCs.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a brilliant chambers with an extraordinary variety of talented barristers who specialise in a variety of different areas of law.’
‘Harcourt is, without doubt, one of the best sets in the country. At every level of seniority its barristers bring true expertise and commitment to their cases.’
Work highlights
South Eastern Circuit > Family: children and domestic abuse Tier 1
With physical presences in Oxford and London, Harcourt Chambers is a ‘go-to set’ for family law matters on circuit and has an extensive roster of ‘intellectually strong barristers who go above and beyond to achieve client goals’. Nick Goodwin KC has long-standing experience of handling both public and private law proceedings, and successfully represented the local authority in N (Children: Revocation of Placement Orders), Re, a Court of Appeal case related to a placement order for two children. John Vater KC is a ‘powerhouse of energy and commitment in court’ who has a track record of representing parents facing the most serious allegations of child abuse. Aidan Vine KC specialises in complex child abduction and fatal injury cases, while the ‘extremely bright and hard-working’ Sara Granshaw represented the council in Wokingham Borough Council v Mother & Ors, a matter related to alleged sexual abuse. Alex Forbes has recently handled cases involving allegations of fabricated or induced injury. Jason Green MCIArb is highly regarded for his ‘thorough and extremely sharp analysis of legal issues’ and advised a father seeking the return of his daughter following the death of the mother in B v G, a Hague Convention case brought against the child’s grandmother, who took the child from Spain to the UK after the child’s mother’s death from cancer. Damian Garrido KC, as was, is now a High Court judge.Rising stars
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‘Matthew Molloy, Laurie Amron and Darcey Cunnew are all fantastic, helpful and quick to respond.’
‘The clerks are all extremely helpful and knowledgeable. Laurie Amron and Matthew Molloy have always been extremely helpful.’
‘Matthew Molloy is very efficient and always on hand to assist.’
‘Harcourt is well known for their strength in international family law.’
‘Harcourt is a very strong set both for children and financial matters. The barristers are of a very high caliber. They are one of the best sets.’
‘Harcourt is an excellent go-to set for children working domestically and internationally.’
‘Harcourt is a high-quality set that offers a wide range of expertise on family and childcare law matters. Their barristers and clerks are approachable and friendly.’
‘Harcourt is a quality set with several excellent barristers. They are well-prepared and deliver consistently high-quality advocacy.’
South Eastern Circuit > Family: divorce and financial remedy Tier 1
Harcourt Chambers is ‘an extremely experienced set of chambers with exceptional strength and quality of barristers’ that handles a variety of work within the financial remedy space. Jane Campbell is an ‘expert negotiator whose statements are always well drafted’ and frequently handles multi-jurisdiction financial remedy matters for high-net-worth individuals. Fiona Hay is known for her ‘ability to give clear advice and deal with difficult opposing parties in a calm fashion’, while Douglas Allen is an ‘adaptable advocate’ who specialises in sensitive settlement negotiations. Cecilia Barrett is an ‘outstanding and fearless barrister’ who has extensive experience of both public and private law financial remedy matters. Other key members of the team include the ‘very pragmatic and approachable’ Louise Potter and Emily Rayner, who is a ‘thoughtful and robust’ advocate expert at handling cross-border divorces.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘The clerks are a delight to speak to, especially Laurie Amron, who is always helpful and available.’
‘Matthew Molloy and Laurie Amron are excellent to work with, though all clerks are impressive.’
‘Matthew Molloy is a stand-out clerk. He is down to earth and puts in the hours to offer their clients the best availability and choice of counsel.’
‘The clerks are helpful and do all they can to assist the clients. The clerking team is strong from Matthew Molloy, who has been a mainstay to Laurie Amron and Jessica Keen.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a go-to set with a variety of quality barristers.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a strong set. It is swift to adapt diaries to accommodate and can offer alternative counsel of a very high standard where needed.’
‘Harcourt Chambers has excellence in depth across the stable of senior and more junior counsel.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a go-to set for all matters. The depth and strength across the set are second to none.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Family: children and domestic abuse Tier 3
Harcourt Chambers is ‘a strong family law set, having depth in all aspects of family law‘. Edward Devereux KC has ‘a phenomenal practice in international child law cases‘; he recently acted in a case involving jurisdictional issues pertaining to a child being abducted to Zambia. Nick Goodwin KC‘s recent caseload includes advising a local authority in relation to a case involving allegations of sexual abuse. Edward Bennett is ‘a highly skilled and intelligent advocate’ with extensive experience of appearing before the High Court and the Court of Appeal in a range of child law work. Damian Garrido KC, as was, is now a High Court judge.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘The clerks are excellent and very responsive.’
‘The clerks are helpful and always willing to go the extra mile.’
‘All clerks are professional and client-focused.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a go-to chambers for any form of family law work.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a strong set with great barristers at all levels of call.’
‘Harcourt Chambers has exceptionally good counsel at all levels of call.’
‘Harcourt Chambers is a strong family law set, having depth in all aspects of family law.’
London Bar > Family: private FDR judges and arbitrators Tier 3
Leading Private FDR Judges and Arbitrators
Midland Circuit > Family: divorce and financial remedy
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London Bar > Family: divorce and financial remedy
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Harcourt Chambers > Set Profile
The set: Harcourt Chambers is one of the leading specialist family law sets in the country. It is recommended for its expertise in both children law and family finance.
Based in the Temple and in Oxford, it is home to eight well-known family silks: Nick Goodwin KC, John Vater KC, Karl Rowley KC (door tenant), Julia Cheetham KC (door tenant), Aidan Vine KC, Edward Devereux KC, Jonathan Sampson KC and Rob George KC and 66 junior barristers, many of whom are acknowledged as leading practitioners in their fields.
Over the past decade, Harcourt Chambers has established itself as one of the very top “across the range” family law sets and won “Family Set of the Year” at the Chambers UK Bar Awards 2016 and “Family Law Chambers of the year – London” at the LexisNexis Family Law Awards 2018.
It has grown significantly in size and prominence and its members are regularly to be found in high profile and leading cases at first instance, appellate level and in the Supreme Court. Harcourt Chambers is particularly known for the high quality of its advocacy, advice and client care and for its modern and approachable style.
Harcourt Chambers’ highly regarded family finance practitioners undertake the full range of matrimonial, cohabitee and partnership litigation and have extensive expertise in cases of high value including those where complex issues involving pensions, private companies, farms and overseas assets exist.
Its reputation in the field of children law is well-established and widely recognised in both private and public law. In private law, Harcourt Chambers has renowned expertise in all forms of parental dispute including international relocation and child abduction. Public law work encompasses care, placement and adoption proceedings, often involving the most complex and severe cases of physical and sexual abuse.
Other offices: Oxford
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Chambers' Director | Simon Boutwood | [email protected] | 0207 353 6961 |
Practice Manager | Matt Molloy | [email protected] | 0207 353 6961 |
Head of Chambers | GOODWIN KC, Nick (1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | VATER KC, John (1995) | ||
Door Tenant | ROWLEY KC, Karl (1994) | ||
Door Tenant | CHEETHAM KC, Julia (1990) | ||
Members of Chambers | VINE KC, Aidan (1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | DEVEREUX KC, Edward (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | SAMPSON KC, Jonathan (1997) | ||
Members of Chambers | GEORGE KC, Dr Rob (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | EVANS, Roger (1970) | ||
Members of Chambers | COLLINSON, Alicia (1982) | ||
Members of Chambers | BRETT, Matthew (1987) | ||
Members of Chambers | HAY, Fiona (1989) | ||
Members of Chambers | CAMPBELL, Jane (1990) | ||
Members of Chambers | GRANSHAW, Sara (1991) | ||
Members of Chambers | POTTER, Louise (1993) | ||
Members of Chambers | ALLEN, Douglas (1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | BROOKES-BAKER, Matthew (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | CABEZA, Ruth (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | BARRETT, Cecilia (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | WRAIGHT, Oliver (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | LEONG, Andrew (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | KIRKWOOD, Edward (1999) | ||
Members of Chambers | LITTLE, Helen (1999) | ||
Members of Chambers | STYLES, Margaret (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | JEAKINGS, Craig (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | TURNER, James (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | GREEN, Jason (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | SHILLINGFORD, Julia (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | FORBES, Alex (2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | SYME, Suzanne (2004) | ||
Members of Chambers | WILLIAMS, Alison (2004) | ||
Members of Chambers | HARRIS, Frances (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | FIRBANK, Kit (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | STOTT, Matthew (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | WILKINS, Chloe (2006) | ||
Members of Chambers | DOVE, James (2006) | ||
Members of Chambers | METTAM, Hannah (2006) | ||
Members of Chambers | PERRY, Alex (2007) | ||
Members of Chambers | COX, Sian (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | CRISPIN, Stephen (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | CHAUDHRY, Mehvish (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | REYNOLDS, Vicky (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | MCILROY, Sara (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | RAYNER, Emily (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | MARUSZA, David (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | FLOWERS, Victoria (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | SAYERS, Annie (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | RAMSDEN, Justine (2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | MCSORLEY, Hannah (2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOWARD, Eleanor (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | WICKHAM, Elizabeth (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | GRAY, Martha (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | YARDE, Anna (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | GATLAND, Dr Emma (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | POWELL, Oliver (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | AMONOO-ACQUAH, Mavis (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | BENNETT, Edward (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | BALL, Curtis (2015) | ||
Members of Chambers | WINDMILL, Hannah (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | FERGUSON, Kate (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | MILLER, Natasha (2017) | ||
Members of Chambers | CAMPBELL, Paige (2018) | ||
Members of Chambers | ISHMAEL, Fazeela (2018) | ||
Members of Chambers | KAYANI, Adam (2019) | ||
Members of Chambers | HUGHES, Alana (2019) | ||
Members of Chambers | WOOLSTENCROFT, Ben (2022) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOLLEY, Ferdinand (2022) |
Barrister Profiles
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Thomas Braithwaite | Thomas joined Harcourt as a pupil in October 2022 and is developing… | View Profile |
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Damian Broadbent | Damian Broadbent regularly represents clients in both children and financial remedy cases.… | View Profile |
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Lucy Fairclough | Lucy is an experienced advocate specialising in child law. Prior to specialising… | View Profile |
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Sarah Hayward | Sarah’s practice includes all aspects of children law with a specific emphasis… | View Profile |
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Ferdinand Holley | Ferdinand Holley joined Harcourt Chambers as a pupil in October 2023. His… | View Profile |
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David Marusza | David practises in all aspects of private family law, with particular focus… | View Profile |
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Hannah McSorley | Hannah is a leading junior family law specialist with a strong commercial… | View Profile |
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Hannah Mettam | Hannah has been consistently ranked in the Legal 500 as a Tier… | View Profile |
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Matthew Stott | Matthew Stott is a family law specialist. Matthew is regularly involved in… | View Profile |
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Ben Woolstencroft | Ben Woolstencroft joined Harcourt as a pupil in October 2023 and is… | View Profile |
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Anna Yarde | Anna specialises in the law relating to children. She balances compassion for… | View Profile |
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Harcourt Chambers is committed to all aspects of equality and diversity within the workplace. We provide an environment in which individuals from a wide range of backgrounds can fulfil their potential. Offers of pupillage and tenancy are made solely on the basis of merit, as are Chambers’ staff appointments and promotions.
Our aim is always to meet the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.
We are proud to support Reunite http://www.reunite.org the leading UK charity specialising in parental child abduction and the movement of children across international borders. Over the years our members have contributed many hours of free advice and written and oral advocacy. We also drafted the submission for Reunite to Parliament which sought to change the criminal law of child abduction to make retaining children outside the UK a criminal offence. This submission was accepted and, when parliamentary time allows, the law will be changed in accordance with that submission.
We also support Family Rights Group https://www.frg.org.uk a UK charity which advises families about their rights and options when social workers or courts make decisions about their children’s welfare.
Our members have appeared pro bono for both of these charities before the Supreme Court, the most recent case being In re N (Children) (Adoption: Jurisdiction) (AIRE Centre and others intervening) [2016] 2 WLR 1103.
For many years we have supported Advocate, formerly known as the The Bar Pro Bono Unit, a charity which helps to find free legal assistance from volunteer barristers.
Where the circumstances merit our members will act pro bono for private clients. A recent example of this is Birch v Birch [2017] UKSC 53
Diversity
Harcourt Chambers is committed to all aspects of equality and diversity within the workplace. We provide an environment in which individuals from a wide range of backgrounds can fulfil their potential. Offers of pupillage and tenancy are made solely on the basis of merit, as are Chambers’ staff appointments and promotions. Our aim is always to meet the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.
We are proud to have signed up as part of the Bar’s collective participation to the 10,000 Black Interns initiative. The scheme aims to help transform the horizons and prospects of young Black people in the United Kingdom.
Our members regularly give pro bono advice and appear pro bono on behalf of the following charities:
Advocate – We have, for many years, been staunch supporters of Advocate (formerly the Bar Pro Bono Unit) a charity which helps to find free legal assistance from volunteer barristers.
Reunite – We are proud to support Reunite http://www.reunite.org the leading UK charity specialising in parental child abduction and the movement of children across international borders. Over the years our members have contributed many hours of free advice and written and oral advocacy. We also drafted the submission for Reunite to Parliament which sought to change the criminal law of child abduction to make retaining children outside the UK a criminal offence. This submission was accepted and, when parliamentary time allows, the law will be changed in accordance with that submission.
Family Rights Group – We also support Family Rights Group a UK charity which advises families about their rights and options when social workers or courts make decisions about their children’s welfare.
Where the circumstances merit our members will act pro bono for private clients.
Client Testimonials
CLIENT: Kim Lehal, Partner
COMPANY/FIRM: Brethertons LLP
TESTIMONIAL: I have been instructing Harcourt Chambers from the very beginning of my career spanning nearly 15 years, starting out as a trainee to now in my role as a Partner. I have worked closely with Matthew Molloy and Laurie Amron who have always been a pleasure to deal with and will always go above and beyond on all accounts for example when Counsel go part-heard, making Counsel available to accommodate a listing at short notice, listing matters where there are numerous counsel involved in a case and in relation to fees. During the pandemic, they were exceptional in continuing to provide a top-class service (with some fantastic juniors coming through) despite being faced with Counsel and Judge’s being taken unwell and hearings coming in and out at short notice. They are personable, approachable, always reachable and responsive. In all honesty, they are one of the best sets we work with. There is nothing more a Solicitor could ask for in a Clerking team.
CLIENT: Carolina Marin Pedreno, Head of the Children Department
COMPANY/FIRM: Dawson Cornwell
TESTIMONIAL: To my mind, the clerking team at Harcourt is one of the best in the country. Not only does it have great depth with many years of experience, but it has also adapted swiftly and brilliantly to remote and hybrid working. They are very professional when arranging meetings online providing different platforms to the client and when dealing with the Court listing. However, what I value most of their clerks is their interest in identifying their best member to represent our client; they don’t simply provide us with a list of available members. A personal and tailor-made service.
CLIENT: Katherine Res Pritchard, Senior Director – Head of Children
COMPANY/FIRM: Vardags
TESTIMONIAL: The clerking team are Harcourt are the very best in the business. Matt, Simon and Laurie are always a dream to work with. They are always available to assist and will bend over backwards to help. I can’t rate them highly enough. The vast majority of our children work goes to Harcourt as they will always be the first to respond to our enquiries and will come back with quotes that are both competitive and reasonable. They are always willing to take a client’s individual circumstances into account, and the service they provide is therefore far more personalised and human. They know who we like to instruct, but more than that, their knowledge stretches as far as who will be good for a particular client, which is not something that you get from other clerking teams. Matt Molloy deserves a special mention for being absolutely second to none. He is organised, efficient, and great fun to work with.