Clare has many years of experience in all aspects of family law, and is recommended by the Legal 500 as “meticulous and pragmatic”. She has been involved in many of the most contentious and complex High Court level and Court of Appeal cases dealt with on the NE circuit in recent years , including cases attracting national media attention.
Clients include Local Authorities, parents and relatives, interveners and CAFCASS (formerly both Guardians whether this is public law or private law and the Official Solicitor).
She has particular experience in representing clients under a disability (minors, teenage mothers and patients).
Clare uses her exemplary client and solicitor care skills to put clients at ease without losing sight of the main issues. She is an excellent and experienced advocate, who regularly leads other advocates including appearances where others are being led by QC and is passionate about human rights and believes in justice for all.
Clare brings a dynamic and no-nonsense attitude to her work, meticulous preparation empathy and compassion, tactical and legal insight and tenacity all of which she utilises in presenting her client’s case in the most positive terms.
Her skills and strengths are :
A compassionate yet realistic approach to the difficulties inherent in cases involving a child’s welfare and needs
Effective communication of the issues involved to the clients, both lay and professional pro-active client-care
Exceptional negotiating skills combining pragmatism with delivering an outcome
Assured presentation of the case in court by advocacy and written presentation underpinned by thorough preparation of the case and the law to be applied within it directed towards a clear analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the brief.
Clare has a particular interest in post care services to children, particularly where physical injuries/emotional harm they have sustained require care plans that look to ‘ pathway plans ‘ and support and services as a vulnerable adult/ post 18 care.
Clare is the representative for the bar at the local level of the Family Justice Board.
Areas of Expertise
The death of/catastrophic injuries to a child
Sex abuse/incest and paedophilia (including internet and commercial exploitation)
Ritualized abuse/cultural practices
Immigration
The most complex medical issues e.g. shaking babies brain injuries
Honour killings
Representation for children who are both the victims of abuse and alleged abusers
Teenage mothers
Parents with learning disabilities
Child protection cases involving concurrent criminal prosecution
Complex private law proceedings and Adoption and Placement cases.
Acting for children who are suspected victims of trafficking and parents to whom allegations are made against
Issues arising out of Brussels II Revised and the Hague Convention