Barristers
Laura Morley
- Phone020 7427 5200
- Email[email protected]
Work Department
Court of Protection - Vulnerable Adult; Financial Remedies; International Children Law; Private Children Law; Collaborative Law; Direct Access
Position
Laura specialises in private law children cases, representing parents and guardians in disputes both domestically and internationally. She also has a thriving practice dealing with complex financial disputes arising from divorce and relationship breakdowns. In both fields she is widely recognised for her technical expertise, advocacy skills and crucially her ability to steer a path through complicated and contentious disputes.
Laura has a growing reputation for her work in complex international children law cases, and cross-jurisdictional issues. She appeared in the High Court in the high profile wrongful retention case of Cambra v Jones [2014] EWHC 2264 (Fam), and has represented parents in many relocation cases. She is also sought out for her skilful handling of cases concerning arrangements for children in England and Wales.
Laura has a thriving financial practice, representing married, civil partnered and unmarried parties in divorce, dissolution and separation cases, as well as disputes concerning financial provision for the children of unmarried parents.
Laura has an interest and growing practice in advising and representing clients on the law relating to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (surrogacy, parental order applications and fertility treatment). She also regularly lectures on the subject.
Clients frequently praise Laura’s refreshingly calm, approachable, reassuring and down-to-earth manner, particularly her empathy at difficult times where she supports clients through a difficult process. Her attention to detail and fearless advocacy contribute to successful outcomes for her clients.
Laura is also trained in collaborative law and is committed to making non-court based dispute resolution work where the circumstances are appropriate.
Away from work Laura has three children of her own, is a keen theatre-goer and enjoys pottery and keeping fit.
Career
Year of Call: 2006
Memberships
Family Law Bar Association Middle Temple
Education
BSc Psychology, Leicester University Graduate Diploma in Law, BBP Law School Bar Vocational Course, BBP Law School Joseph Jackson Award (Middle Temple) 2005 Qualified Collaborative Lawyer