Bradley Williams

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

Bradley Williams

Tel: 020 7 420 5000 | bw@flip.co.uk
Family Law in Partnership, 1 Neal Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9QL

I am a director at Family Law in Partnership. I have a comprehensive family law practice and specialise in divorce related financial remedy applications, applications regarding the property of non-married couples, pre- and post-nuptial agreements and private Children Law issues. I regularly deal with jurisdiction issues, cross border tax issues and cases involving complex business valuations. Much of my work has a significant international dimension and I have acted on several landmark cases which have developed legal precedent.

I was one of the first accredited family arbitrators in this jurisdiction. I am also an experienced mediator, collaborative lawyer and a Resolution collaborative specialist. I have dual Swiss British nationality and I am fluent in German. My clients include entrepreneurs, businessmen and women, celebrities, City professionals and their spouses and partners.

I was named Family Lawyer of the Year in the inaugural Spear’s Young Turk Awards which recognise the rising stars of the private client world. I am ranked as a leading individual in family law by the Chambers UK 2016 directory. Quotes from the Chambers UK directories include: he “has astute judgment and is completely professional“, “a skilled negotiator” and “a prodigious hard worker who is bright and determined, without being strident or unnecessarily argumentative“. The Legal 500 UK notes that I “analyse(s) every detail of the case” and that I’m particularly well regarded for my international expertise.

Quotes from my clients include:

“I have been hugely impressed by your patience, diligence, clarity of mind and capacity for sheer hard work”

“It is evident you have a great head on your shoulders and are very adept at thinking on your feet in an articulate way whilst remaining focused to win the point and close the argument in a logical way”

“Very responsive and extremely professional”


Qualifications

Collaborative Lawyer, Mediator, Solicitor

Geographic Region

London, South East

Rhys Taylor

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

Rhys Taylor

Tel: 020 7421 8000 | rtaylor@36family.co.uk
4 Field Court
Gray’s Inn
London WC1R 5EF

Rhys Taylor was called to the Bar in 1996. He is very experienced in dealing with matrimonial finance cases and cohabitee disputes. He has a particular specialism in pensions on divorce and was a member of the Pension Advisory Group. He also has a significant amount of experience in dealing with Trusts of Land etc Act 1996 matters. He is very well placed to hear arbitrations which combine real property and family disputes (e.g. Schedule 1 and TOLATA).

Rhys is a member of the Bar Council ADR panel. His is a mediator, arbitrator and is collaboratively trained. He has written and lectured extensively in areas of interest, including lecturing the Judicial College many times. He is a co-author of Pensions On Divorce (3rd ed, Lexis). Rhys has 10 years’ experience of sitting as a property tribunal chair. He also offers private FDRs/early neutral evaluations. Rhys is commended in the directories. He is also a Governing Bencher of the Inner Temple.


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, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and The Humber

Michael Sternberg QC

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 Sternberg QC

Tel: 0207 583 0816 | mvs@4pb.com

Full arbitrator details currently not available.


Qualifications

Geographic Region

Gavin Smith

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

Gavin Smith

Tel: 020 7797 7070 | smith@1hc.com
1 Hare Court
Temple
London EC4Y 7BE

Gavin is a family law barrister at 1 Hare Court in London with over 30 years’ experience. He specialises in all types of financial remedy proceedings following relationship breakdown, and now focusses full-time on his well-established practice as an arbitrator and private FDR evaluator.

According to Chambers & Partners 2024 “Gavin Smith attracts praise for the extent of his experience in ADR. He concentrates his practice on private FDRs and arbitrations involving properties, pensions and family loans. Strengths “He will proactively help you case manage collectively rather than making one party feel pitted against the other. Someone who makes the process accessible and always seeks to assist, he’s very good at getting involved from day one, putting forward suggestions to make the most of the time available. When it’s all finished he takes the time to speak with clients and explain his indication to them at a personal level – clients come away from an arbitration with him feeling that whatever happens they’ve had the best chance possible to have a sensible outcome. He’s very attuned to how emotional these proceedings can be and he’ll do his best to put everyone at ease.” “Because he’s experienced at running arbitrations, he’s got more of a relaxed approach which goes down well. He does an awful lot of preparation beforehand and comes up with his own ideas and solutions, which is good when you’re dealing with polarised parties.” “An extremely detailed, thorough and experienced ADR practitioner.””

In DB v DLJ [2016] EWHC 324 (Fam) Mr Justice Mostyn praised Gavin’s award as “a thorough, conscientious and clear piece of work. Its quality is a testament to the merit of opting for arbitration.”

Gavin qualified as a family arbitrator at the outset of the IFLA scheme in 2012. His arbitrations range from full final hearings, at which the parties are represented by advocates, to adjudications made on the basis of written evidence and submissions alone.  He is available to undertake arbitrations of all kinds, from ‘single issue’ disputes to those involving the full range of financial remedy claims, and from high value cases to ones where the parties’ resources are modest.

He is also an experienced private FDR evaluator, assisting couples on separation by giving them an assessment of the likely outcome in their case, and thus providing them with a basis for a negotiated settlement.

Gavin was appointed a Deputy (part-time) District Judge in March 2019, assigned to the Midland Circuit. He is authorised to sit in the Financial Remedies Court and is ‘ticketed’ to hear complex cases.  He keeps up to date with legal change by co-editing the financial practitioners’ ‘bibles’, At A Glance and At A Glance Cloud, and co-authoring Financial Remedies Practice. He has an excellent working knowledge of French and some German.

Gavin is married with four children and lives in North London. He has an MA from Oxford.

Details of his availability and fees may be obtained from his clerks at clerks@1hc.com; 020 7797 7070.


Qualifications

Barrister, Collaborative Lawyer, England and Wales, Mediator, Part-time Judge

Geographic Region

Channel Islands, East Midlands, East of England, Isle of Man, London, North East, North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and The Humber

Nigel Shepherd

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

Nigel Shepherd

Tel: 0161 235 5426 | nigel.shepherd@mills-reeve.com
Mills and Reeve
8th Floor
1 New York Street
Manchester M1 4AD

I am a family law specialist and Head of Family Law in the highly regarded national firm of Mills & Reeve. I have over 35 years’ experience in advising on family law issues. I am a trained collaborative lawyer and have been a member of the family law association Resolution since the very early days. I was North West chairman in the late 80’s and early 90’s, before joining the national committee in 1991, when I chaired its mediation committee. I was national chairman in the mid 90’s and led the organisation through the high profile and politically sensitive passage of the Family Law Act 1996, that would have introduced no fault divorce and which resulted in widespread media and public debate. I was elected Chair for two years again in 2016,  the only person to hold the role twice!

My reputation has been built on my handling of complex financial cases, often involving difficult issues around trusts, businesses and pensions, although not all of my work is high value. I also have expertise in marital agreements. I am a Fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (IAML) a world-wide organisation of family law specialists chosen by their peers for their national and international expertise and reputation. An increasing amount of my work involves an international angle. I write and lecture widely on family law issues and I am asked regularly to comment in the print and broadcast media. I divide my time primarily between London and Manchester but have clients across the country and abroad.


Qualifications

Collaborative Lawyer, Solicitor

Geographic Region

Channel Islands, East Midlands, East of England, Isle of Man, London, North East, North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and The Humber