Paul Infield

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

Paul Infield

Tel: 0207 421 8019 | pinfield@36family.co.uk
4 Field Court
Gray’s Inn
London WC1R 5EF

COVID-19 UPDATE: In order to prevent unnecessary, potentially dangerous, physical interactions, parties should consider entirely virtual arbitrations.  

Paul offers state-of-the-art video-conferencing facilities so that the parties can arbitrate from separate locations, and each side can take advantage of separate confidential video-conferencing.  No extra cost is charged for this service.

Paul is a highly experienced specialist family finance barrister with a background in commercial law. As well as his practice and his work as an arbitrator, he is a mediator and an executive trainer with Duke Corporate Education, running mock trial scenarios for multinational corporations across the world.

His chambers, 36 Family, have a top-quality Dispute Resolution suite, offering both a hearing room and break-out rooms for both sides in the arbitration.

Paul has conducted a number of arbitrations concerning both financial relief and TOLATA.

Paul is the co-author of ‘The Law of Harassment & Stalking’ (Butterworths, 2000), as well as a number of articles, and he has broadcast extensively, particularly about the law against stalking.


Qualifications

Barrister, England and Wales, Mediator

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

Stephen Bartlet-Jones, MA (Oxon), PgDL

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

Stephen Bartlet-Jones, MA (Oxon), PgDL

Tel: 0207 842 7070 | sbj@1pumpcourt.co.uk
1 Pump Court Chambers
Elm Court
Temple
London EC4Y 7AH

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Qualifications

Barrister, Mediator

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

Martin Loxley

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

Margaret Kelly

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

Margaret Kelly

Tel: 020 74366767 | margaret@kmjsolicitors.com
73-75 Mortimer Street,
London W1W 7SQ

I qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales in 1982 and in Australia in 1988.  I have specialised in Family law since 1992.

As a result of my interest in all forms of dispute resolution I trained as a mediator in 1995 and as a collaborative lawyer in 2005.

It was a logical step for me to train as an arbitrator. Acquiring this skill dovetailed in with appointment as a part time district judge.

My legal and mediation practice is extremely varied, and I represent people from all walks of life.

The complexity of my cases is also very varied ranging from the fairly straightforward to the highly complex.  Cases will often involve companies overseas assets and trusts.

Arbitration is another tool in my toolbox to offer couples who do not want to take the court route.  It is a flexible and confidential process. It can be used for discrete issues as well as all the matters in dispute.

Referrals for arbitration will usually come through other lawyers who believe that arbitration is suitable for their clients.


Qualifications

Collaborative Lawyer, Mediator, Part-time Judge, Solicitor

Geographic Region

London, South East, South West

Michael Horton

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

Michael Horton

Tel: 020 70923700 | mh@coramchambers.co.uk
Coram Chambers
9-11 Fulwood Place
London WC1V 6HG

Mike Horton is a barrister specialising in family law and family property law.  He qualified as an arbitrator in 2013.  He has almost 20 years’ experience in family law, has appeared in leading cases, and regularly writes and lectures on family law issues.
Mike is willing to undertake arbitrations on paper, via video conference or skype, as well as by way of the conventional hearings which can take place in his chambers or at any location of the parties’ choosing.  He particularly welcomes instructions to arbitrate property law disputes under the Trusts of Land Act, and more modest value financial remedy cases where the parties have had an FDR which has not reached settlement.  With growing demands and fewer resources available to the family justice system, Mike is keen to provide the benefits of arbitration to those who would otherwise face protracted and expensive litigation.


Qualifications

Barrister, Collaborative Lawyer

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