Why choose me
I have dedicated my career to advising clients on the financial consequences of relationship breakdown, bringing extensive expertise and a pragmatic approach to resolving even the most complex cases.
Over the years, I have been privileged to work on some of the most notable financial remedy cases, including the Supreme Court decision in Mills v Mills, which helped to shape the law on spousal maintenance, and the long-running Moses Taiga v Taiga litigation, spanning issues such as maintenance pending suit and Schedule 1 applications under the Children Act 1989. My reported decision in Aly v Aly further reflects my experience in complex and high-profile financial disputes.
I represent a wide range of clients, including entrepreneurs, landowners, high-net-worth individuals, and sports professionals. I enjoy the challenge of finding innovative and effective solutions to protect their interests and resolve matters swiftly, amicably, and cost-effectively.
Beyond my client work, I am committed to advancing family law and supporting professional development. I have been a longstanding member of the Resolution West Midlands Committee, advocating for constructive approaches to family law issues. In 2024, I was honoured to join the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG2) and contribute to its report, a follow-up to the landmark PAG1 report, which continues to educate professionals on the treatment of pensions in divorce. I served as a contributing editor to PAG2 and spoke at its launch in the same year.
Through my practice and professional contributions, I aim to make a real difference in both the lives of my clients and the evolution of family law, ensuring I bring expertise, compassion, and clarity to every case.
I have dedicated my career to advising clients on the financial consequences of relationship breakdown, bringing extensive expertise and a pragmatic approach to resolving even the most complex cases.
Over the years, I have been privileged to work on some of the most notable financial remedy cases, including the Supreme Court decision in Mills v Mills, which helped to shape the law on spousal maintenance, and the long-running Moses Taiga v Taiga litigation, spanning issues such as maintenance pending suit and Schedule 1 applications under the Children Act 1989. My reported decision in Aly v Aly further reflects my experience in complex and high-profile financial disputes.
I represent a wide range of clients, including entrepreneurs, landowners, high-net-worth individuals, and sports professionals. I enjoy the challenge of finding innovative and effective solutions to protect their interests and resolve matters swiftly, amicably, and cost-effectively.
Beyond my client work, I am committed to advancing family law and supporting professional development. I have been a longstanding member of the Resolution West Midlands Committee, advocating for constructive approaches to family law issues. In 2024, I was honoured to join the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG2) and contribute to its report, a follow-up to the landmark PAG1 report, which continues to educate professionals on the treatment of pensions in divorce. I served as a contributing editor to PAG2 and spoke at its launch in the same year.
Through my practice and professional contributions, I aim to make a real difference in both the lives of my clients and the evolution of family law, ensuring I bring expertise, compassion, and clarity to every case.
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