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Top Recommended In Index Of Best Family Lawyers

Top Recommended in Index of Best Family Lawyers

We are delighted to announce that our Managing Partner Jo Hawkins and Partner Loraine Davenport have both been recognised as Top Recommended in the Spear’s Family Law Index 2022 for the best family lawyers for high-net-worth clients. The best family…

Our New Central London Office Opens

Our new Central London office opens

We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new Central London office. Located just next to St Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London, the new office provides a full range of specialist divorce and family law services to…

New Press Articles

New Press Articles

We are delighted to have had 3 articles featured in online publications recently: Legal Brief - Changing attitudes and accessibility of prenuptial agreements Ideal Magazine - 5 tips for dealing with divorce responsibly and reasonably Legal Brief - The benefits…

Time For Reflection

New Year 2022

New Year is always a time for reflection and the making of resolutions. I usually take the approach that resolving to start something fun and affirming is useful. The journalist Ellen Goodman writes:

Creating Healthy Boundaries

Between stimuli and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and freedom Victor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning

Happy New Year – 2021

New Year can often be a time of very mixed feelings. A drive for change and hope can often be mixed with apprehension about what the new year may hold. If you are driven towards making resolutions, try to make…

Local press feature!

We are excited to have been featured recently in some local press. The article is about financial secrets that couples keep from each other. "For richer, for poorer” or “what’s mine is yours, and what’s yours is mine” are common…

Remote Hearings in the Family Court – Our View

It has now been a several weeks (and months) since the Covid-19 outbreak forced us all into a different way of working, and the Family Courts had to adapt – just like us all – to how hearings could take…

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