Philip Perrins

Expertise
  • • Financial provision after a foreign divorce (Part III MFPA 1984)
  • Big Money Assets
  • Child Maintenance
  • Children Financial Disputes
  • Civil Partnership
  • Cohabitation Claims
  • Family or Small Business
  • Farming Cases
  • Finances and Foreign Divorce
  • Foreign Pensions Schemes
  • Inheritance Act Claims
  • Middle Range Assets
  • Modest Assets
  • Offshore Assets
  • Offshore Trusts
  • Trusts
  • UK Pensions

Philip Perrins

Tel: 02077977900 | perrins@1gc.com
1GC | Family Law 10 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
London WC2A 3BP


Qualifications

Barrister

Geographic Region

Channel Islands, East Midlands, East of England, International (outside the UK), Isle of Man, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and The Humber

Gail Farrington

Expertise
  • • Financial provision after a foreign divorce (Part III MFPA 1984)
  • Big Money Assets
  • Child Maintenance
  • Children Financial Disputes
  • Civil Partnership
  • Cohabitation Claims
  • Family or Small Business
  • Farming Cases
  • Finances and Foreign Divorce
  • Foreign Pensions Schemes
  • Inheritance Act Claims
  • Middle Range Assets
  • Modest Assets
  • Offshore Assets
  • Offshore Trusts
  • Trusts
  • UK Pensions

Gail Farrington

Tel: 01482323264 | gfarrington@hullbar.co.uk
7-9 Bishop Lane
Hull, East Yorkshire HU1 1PA

I have over 20 years experience of helping client’s resolve financial disputes arising from relationship breakdowns.

I have experience in all aspects of financial disputes from cases involving limited assets through to cases with more significant assets. My approach is the same regardless and my approach is to fair to all parties so as to ensure that the best outcome can be achieved for everyone.


Qualifications

Barrister

Geographic Region

East Midlands, East of England, North East, North West, Yorkshire and The Humber

Patrick Gilmore

Expertise
  • • Financial provision after a foreign divorce (Part III MFPA 1984)
  • Big Money Assets
  • Child Maintenance
  • Children Financial Disputes
  • Civil Partnership
  • Cohabitation Claims
  • Family or Small Business
  • Farming Cases
  • Finances and Foreign Divorce
  • Foreign Pensions Schemes
  • Inheritance Act Claims
  • Middle Range Assets
  • Modest Assets
  • Offshore Assets
  • Offshore Trusts
  • Trusts
  • UK Pensions

Patrick Gilmore

Tel: 0161 214 6000 | gilmore@deanscourt.co.uk
Deans Court Chambers 24 St Johns Street
Manchester M3 4DF

Patrick has been practising in children law since 2009. Initially as a solicitor, then within a local authority and since 2014 has specialised full time as a Barrister in public and private law children’s cases. Patrick therefore brings a wide breadth of knowledge from across each of those roles which can be utilised in arbitrations.

Patrick has a wide range of experience of cases involving with whom a child should live, how much time they should spend with a parent, issues regarding schooling or education of a child, including which school a child should attend, name changes and relocation cases.

Patrick practises from Deans Court Chambers in Manchester and Preston. Patrick is based in Lancashire but will undertake arbitrations nationwide. Patrick is adept at remote working and can also conduct arbitrations via remote platforms.


Qualifications

Geographic Region

Channel Islands, East Midlands, East of England, International (outside the UK), Isle of Man, London, North East, North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and The Humber

Catherine Sousa

Expertise
  • • Financial provision after a foreign divorce (Part III MFPA 1984)
  • Big Money Assets
  • Child Maintenance
  • Children Financial Disputes
  • Civil Partnership
  • Cohabitation Claims
  • Family or Small Business
  • Farming Cases
  • Finances and Foreign Divorce
  • Foreign Pensions Schemes
  • Inheritance Act Claims
  • Middle Range Assets
  • Modest Assets
  • Offshore Assets
  • Offshore Trusts
  • Trusts
  • UK Pensions

Catherine Sousa

Tel: 02380 713 060 | csousa@sousalaw.co.uk
16 College Place
Southampton
Hampshire
United Kingdom SO15 2FE

Catherine is the Owner and Senior Partner at Sousa Law. Catherine established the firm in 2009 and since then she has developed the firm over the years into a well-established and highly regarded specialist family law practice, with particular focus in all areas of NCDR practice. The firm continues to prioritise the original ethos established by Catherine from day one; exemplary client care and clear direct advice.

Catherine has specialised in family law in the Hampshire area since 2001. She is an active member of Resolution and a fully trained collaborative lawyer, family mediator, and arbitrator (children and financial scheme). She is also accredited as a family law specialist with the Law Society. Catherine is highly experienced in all aspects of family law, particularly complex and high net-worth financial issues upon divorce and separation, cohabitation, and complex children matters.

Catherine promotes all forms of NCDR and is committed to finding the right process for her clients at the outset. Catherine is a trainer for Resolution, currently training the Collaborative Foundations Court. She is also co-chair of the Resolution Collaborative Practice Working Party.


Qualifications

Collaborative Lawyer, Mediator, Solicitor

Geographic Region

London, South East, South West

Joanne Ecob

Expertise
  • • Financial provision after a foreign divorce (Part III MFPA 1984)
  • Big Money Assets
  • Child Maintenance
  • Children Financial Disputes
  • Civil Partnership
  • Cohabitation Claims
  • Family or Small Business
  • Farming Cases
  • Finances and Foreign Divorce
  • Foreign Pensions Schemes
  • Inheritance Act Claims
  • Middle Range Assets
  • Modest Assets
  • Offshore Assets
  • Offshore Trusts
  • Trusts
  • UK Pensions

Joanne Ecob

Tel: 02074218019 | jecob@36family.co.uk
2-4 Field Court
Gray’s Inn, London
United Kingdom WC1R 5EF

Joanne is a barrister who was called to the Bar in 1985 and has a long established reputation in family law specialising in children’s work. She is frequently instructed in protracted and complicated disputes concerning residence, time to be spent with each parent, which school a child should attend as well as other specific issues. She is regularly involved in cases involving relocation both within the UK and abroad. Joanne believes strongly in arbitration and early resolution to issues involving children.

Joanne is able to offer in person facilities in her chambers where a suite of arbitration rooms is available or alternatively high quality video-conferencing facilities to enable parties to arbitrate from a location of their choosing and to engage confidentially with their representatives.

Joanne is based in London and is happy to travel throughout the country and beyond to provide arbitration services.


Qualifications

Barrister

Geographic Region

Channel Islands, East Midlands, East of England, International (outside the UK), Isle of Man, London, North East, North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and The Humber