Areas of Practice
Track Record
KA v MA [2018] EWHC 499 (Fam) – acting for the wife in circumstances where the parties had signed a pre-nuptial agreement which she felt pressured to sign and did not meet her needs.
CMX v EJX [2022] EWFC 136 – acting for the husband in circumstances where the parties had signed a “séparation de biens” French marriage contract.
EK v DK & Ors [2023] EWHC 1829 (Fam) – acting for the husband on the wife’s application to set aside a divorce financial settlement on the grounds of his non-disclosure.
CG v DL [2023] EWFC 82 and CG v DL No 2 [2023] EWFC 238 – acting for the wife in her financial remedy claim, including to a share in the future profits of the husband’s hedge fund business.
SS v IS [2023] EWHC 1544 (Fam) – acting for the wife in her financial remedy claim, including to vary the offshore family trust to distribute trust assets to her.
Publications
Tolley’s Estate Planning
Awards & Rankings
ePrivateClient NextGen Leader 2023
Legal 500, Rising Stars, 2024
ePrivateClient Top 35 under 35 2022
Memberships
Resolution
Education & Qualification
University of Oxford
Qualified as a solicitor in 2017 and trained with Boodle Hatfield
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