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Fay Collinson

Position
Fay is a specialist court of protection and chancery barrister. She has a broad practice that encompasses contentious probate, trusts, property disputes and all sides of Court of Protection work.
Memberships
Court Of Protection Practitioners Association (COPPA)
North Eastern Circuit
Chancery Bar Association
Education
Classics and Ancient History BA (Hons) First Class – University of Manchester
Graduate Diploma in Law, Distinction – BPP
Bar Professional Training Course, Very Competent – Manchester Metropolitan University
Sir Joseph Cantley Award, Middle Temple
Sarah Marsland Prize for academic excellence, University of Manchester
Lawyer Rankings
Regional Bar > North Eastern Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2Fay Collinson – Kings Chambers ‘Fay is absolutely fantastic. She is tenacious in court, highly skilled and confident, and navigates sensitive issues with diplomacy.‘
Kings Chambers ‘has an excellent group of Court of Protection barristers‘, which attracts praise for its ‘good strength in depth for both Court of Protection finance and welfare cases‘. The ‘extremely responsive‘ Sam Karim KC, who heads up the team, has an established track record in advising on complex medical treatment cases, which also form the backbone of the ‘extremely intelligent and confident‘ Helen Mulholland KC’s practice. Fay Collinson is ‘technically outstanding‘, and is sought after for her expertise in handling contentious property and affairs matters. Aisling Campbell’s ‘advocacy is second to none; she is confident, quick on her feet and an encyclopaedia of mental capacity and mental health law knowledge‘; Court of Protection law specialist Sophie Hurst is ‘a skilled advocate with an excellent command of the law, the ability to build persuasive arguments and a calm courtroom manner‘; and the ‘thorough‘ Ifsa Mahmood is often instructed on behalf of local authorities, NHS trusts and protected parties in health and welfare cases.
Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2Fay Collinson – Kings Chambers ‘Fay’s attention to detail is second-to-none, she is very knowledgeable, and gets to the issues very quickly. She is very good in cases where Court of Protection matters overlap with the civil jurisdiction, and she has a calm but authoritative manner in court.’
Members of the Court of Protection team at Kings Chambers have substantial experience acting for local authorities, NHS trusts, CCGs, patients, and litigation friends. The set is home to practice lead Sam Karim KC and Helen Mulholland KC, both of whom are frequently called upon to represent clients in serious medical treatment decision cases surrounding organ transplants, amputations and life support. Richard Borrett is active in inherent jurisdiction matters in the High Court and issues of deprivation of liberty of children in the Family court. Sophie Allan regularly acts on behalf of protected parties and has expertise in cases surrounding contested capacity issues and applications for non-disclosure. Fay Collinson is also a key member of the set in this area.
Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2Fay Collinson – Kings Chambers ‘Fay is extremely robust and confident on her feet, her experience and knowledge shine through, and her advocacy is absolutely exemplary. She is extremely thorough and leaves no stone unturned, her drafting of documents is second-to-none, and her manner with clients is excellent.’
Kings Chambers is praised as a ‘consistently excellent set with highly skilled Chancery practitioners at all levels‘ who act nationally and internationally before the entire gamut of courts and tribunals. Lesley Anderson KC is a standout silk in this area, and among the juniors, Fay Collinson exclusively handles cases concerning wills, trusts, and probate, in addition to property and affairs cases within the Court of Protection. Of recent note, she acted for the defendant in the case of Copley v Winter, which saw a claim brought to prove a will with issues of undue influence and lack of capacity. Matthew Hall is a notable junior and he is skilled in contested probate claims, as well as cases regarding trusts, while Nigel Clayton is skilled in contentious wills and trusts with a particular focus on cases with property-related elements. In Middleton v Rushton, Clayton represented the defendant in a disputed administration of an estate claim which concerned a trust in a North Yorkshire-based farm. Richard Lander is another key name here.