Position

Paige accepts instructions in all areas of family law.  She joined chambers as a tenant in October 2020 following the successful completion of her pupillage.

During pupillage, Paige witnessed complex public law children work, private law children, child abduction and matrimonial finance matters under the supervision of Alicia Collinson, Mehvish Chaudhry and Simon Miller.

Prior to commencing pupillage, Paige worked as a paralegal at a London law firm where she managed a busy case load and dealt with vulnerable clients in care, private law children and international child abduction matters.

During the BPTC, she acted as student director of the BPP Family Legal Advice clinic and volunteered in several client-facing roles at the Citizens Advice Bureau, Free Representation Unit and Personal Support Unit.  She spent two months in Texas as a caseworker assisting on appeals for death row inmates and maintains her commitment to pro bono work as a panel member for Advocate.

Paige has a keen interest in widening participation and is actively involved in mentoring young people from disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds.  In her spare time, she is an avid violinist, pianist and choral singer.

Paige is a certified ADR-ODR civil-commercial mediator.

Education

BPTC, BPP Law School (2017-2018) LLM in Public International Law, London School of Economics & Political Science (2016-2017) Les études de Droit, Université de Paris Law with French Law, University of Warwick (2012-2016)