Why choose me
Family law is deeply personal and has a direct, meaningful impact on people’s lives at some of their most difficult moments. I help people manage emotional and legal challenges, whether that’s divorce, separation, financial settlements or arrangements for children.
I work with parents who need support resolving disputes about child arrangements, including relocation and specific issue orders. I also advise on prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and support individuals experiencing domestic abuse, including with applications for non-molestation and occupation orders.
I help with divorce petitions and financial remedy proceedings, draft consent orders, negotiate financial settlements and advise on cohabitation disputes and claims under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.
I’m passionate about cutting through the noise and helping clients focus on what matters: achieving fair outcomes for themselves and their families. Family disputes can be unpredictable; I stay calm and measured when situations escalate so I can think clearly and act decisively. I find real satisfaction in being the steady, reassuring presence that clients need during what is often the hardest period of their lives.
I’ll always give you a straight answer. I won’t overcomplicate things or sit on the fence – I’ll tell you what you need to know so you can make informed decisions. I explain every step of the process in plain, simple terms so you feel informed throughout.
Outside work, I’m an avid runner and enjoy taking part in local races and parkruns. I’m also a keen football fan and play whenever I can. Most of all, I love spending time outdoors walking my dog – it’s the perfect way to switch off and recharge after a busy day in the office.
Family law is deeply personal and has a direct, meaningful impact on people’s lives at some of their most difficult moments. I help people manage emotional and legal challenges, whether that’s divorce, separation, financial settlements or arrangements for children.
I work with parents who need support resolving disputes about child arrangements, including relocation and specific issue orders. I also advise on prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and support individuals experiencing domestic abuse, including with applications for non-molestation and occupation orders.
I help with divorce petitions and financial remedy proceedings, draft consent orders, negotiate financial settlements and advise on cohabitation disputes and claims under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.
I’m passionate about cutting through the noise and helping clients focus on what matters: achieving fair outcomes for themselves and their families. Family disputes can be unpredictable; I stay calm and measured when situations escalate so I can think clearly and act decisively. I find real satisfaction in being the steady, reassuring presence that clients need during what is often the hardest period of their lives.
I’ll always give you a straight answer. I won’t overcomplicate things or sit on the fence – I’ll tell you what you need to know so you can make informed decisions. I explain every step of the process in plain, simple terms so you feel informed throughout.
Outside work, I’m an avid runner and enjoy taking part in local races and parkruns. I’m also a keen football fan and play whenever I can. Most of all, I love spending time outdoors walking my dog – it’s the perfect way to switch off and recharge after a busy day in the office.
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Questions my clients ask me
Not necessarily. This will depend on whether you and the other party can reach an agreement without the intervention of the court, which is generally advisable. Where parties can reach an agreement, costs incurred are also likely to be considerably lower.
Each matter is different and the best approach is often subjective, depending on the circumstances of your case. Your legal adviser will explain your options and guide you through the process based on your circumstances.
It’s difficult to estimate precisely what the costs involved in a matter will be. This usually depends on factors such as how contentious the matter is, how long it continues and how complex it is. If parties can’t agree and the case goes to court, costs will increase. We’ll always give you a cost estimate at the outset of your matter and provide regular updates throughout.