I joined Child & Child in 2025 as a solicitor in the Family Department, having 7 years of previous experience at a boutique Family Law firm in London.
My practice involves advising clients in areas of Family Law relating to their relationships, including divorce, matrimonial finance, nuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, relationship breakdown of unmarried partners, and private children matters. In relation to children matters I have particular experience in Hague convention cases having recently assisted on two reported cases in the High Court.
I also advise on claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 where an individual makes a claim against a deceased person’s estate if they believe they have not received reasonable financial provision under the deceased’s will.
Family Law is an area of law that has wide judicial discretion and it is therefore vital to provide clear tailored advice through this complex legal process. I pride myself on building trusting relationships with my clients during what can often be the most challenging period of their lives. I am meticulous and bold in my approach, always focused on achieving the best possible outcome with minimal conflict wherever possible. My clients often thank me for my calm and reassuring manner, grateful that I have taken the time to understand each of their individual circumstances and priorities. I combine technical expertise with genuine empathy, making me a trusted adviser to clients navigating separation, co-parenting and other life changes.
News and Insight
Family Law
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Whilst gifting assets can be an effective way of reducing the value of your estate, doing so in the wrong way can have a detrimental
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New restrictions will limit the ability of family business owners to pass their business to the next generation.
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Misconceptions persist around second marriages, including what will happen to your children from earlier relationships.
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Trusts are an effective and flexible tool for estate planning, but they require careful planning and a clear understanding of the tax implications.
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Having a power of attorney in place means that your spouse, adult child or someone that you trust can make decisions on your behalf and
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AI-generated wills come with significant risk. Head of Private Wealth Rhea Rhugani explains the pitfalls and potential costs.
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In the second in our Myth Busters series, Colin Glass (Partner in our Private Wealth team) looks at the misconceptions that persist around gifting your
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Part 1 of our Private Wealth “Myth Busters” series will set you straight, starting with explaining the truth about who will inherit your estate if
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Individuals who are worth suing usually have their business interests and their assets in more than one jurisdiction. However, the jurisdiction adjudicating a dispute may
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The protection of the capital investment in a property is often left to chance. Head of Family Susie Barter explains how you can protect yourself.
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