Darren Howe KC


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

Darren Howe KC

Tel: 01273625625 | darren.howe@1cor.com
1 Crown Office Row Chambers 119 Church Street Brighton N1 4AF


Darren Howe is a very experienced family law KC who deals with some of the most complex cases that appear before the family courts. Darren has sat as a judge of the family court for in excess of 12 years, at all levels of court including the High Court.
Darren has a great deal of experience in deciding difficult children related disputes; experience that includes complex national and international relocation cases.
Darren has also been at the forefront of the modernisation program taking place in the family jurisdiction and has huge experience hearing children related disputes remotely via Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
Darren is also prepared to arbitrate cases outside of usual office hours to assist in reaching the earliest possible solution for the families who instruct him to arbitrate.


Qualifications

Barrister, Part-time Judge

Geographic Region

International (outside the UK), London, North East, South East, Yorkshire and The Humber

Jane Ingleby


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

Jane Ingleby

Tel: 07767672207 | jane.ingleby@mills-reeve.com
Mills & Reeve 1 City Square Leeds LS1 2ES


Jane is a qualified and experienced child arbitrator and solicitor. As a partner in Mills and Reeve Family and Children team with over 25 years’ experience, Jane is a specialist in complex private law children matters. She has a reputation for being fair and conciliatory and is a strong advocate.
Jane prides herself on her child-centered approach to resolving children disputes, drawing on her years of experience. Her practice deals with cases involving the welfare of a child, medical issues, schooling, holiday arrangements and relocation. Jane’s office is based in Leeds but she can also arbitrate remotely throughout England. If you are considering arbitration and would like to learn more about the process, Jane offers a free initial meeting to discuss your options and enable you to make an informed decision.


Qualifications

Retired Judge, Solicitor

Geographic Region

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

Katherine Henry


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

Katherine Henry

Tel: 01242500247 | khenry@henry-chambers.com
Henry Chambers Limited Unit 701 Stonehouse Park Sperry Way Stonehouse GL10 3UT


Katherine was called to the Bar in 2008 and appointed as a Deputy District Judge in 2019. She is a Children Act specialist with a vast experience in dealing with matters concerning Child Arrangements Orders, Relocation and Specific Issues.


Qualifications

Barrister, Part-time Judge

Geographic Region

East Midlands, South East, South West, West Midlands

Tony Roe


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

Tony Roe

Tel: +441189393999 | tony.roe@dextermontague.co.uk
105 Oxford Road Reading Reading, South East RG1 7UD


Tony qualified as an arbitrator in 2012. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1990 and has always specialised in divorce and family law with an emphasis on financial remedies. Tony is keen on alternative dispute resolution and is a collaborative lawyer.
Tony was a member of the Advisory Board to the Law Commission in its project, Matrimonial Property, Needs and Agreements (including prenuptial and post nuptial contracts) from 2009 – 2014. The scope of the project was extended in 2012 to include a targeted review of two aspects of financial provision on divorce and the dissolution of a civil partnership; needs and non-matrimonial property.
For three years, Tony was a national committee member of Resolution, the solicitors’ family law association, and chaired its prestigious children committee.
Shortlisted as family law commentator of the year by Jordans Lexis Nexis on three separate occasions, Tony has been published and/or quoted in newspapers including the Financial Times, The Times, Daily Express and the i Newspaper (Independent). He is also sought after by legal journals and has appeared in Family Law, Family Law Journal, Financial Remedies Journal, Solicitors’ Journal and Law Society Gazette. In addition, he has appeared on television and radio for expert comment on family law issues.
Tony is a member of The Law Society, The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, IFLA and Resolution. He was a member of the Law Society’s Family Law section steering group.
Tony lectures on family law and is a Visiting Fellow of the University of Reading.


Qualifications

Collaborative Lawyer, Solicitor

Geographic Region

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

Miss Anarkali Musgrave


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

Miss Anarkali Musgrave

Tel: 020 7092 3700 | anarkali.musgrave@coramchambers.co.uk
Coram Chambers 9-11 Fulwood Place London WC1V 6HG


Anarkali is a barrister in private practice who is highly regarded for her extensive experience in private disputes involving children. She specialises exclusively in private children law and is respected for her skilled judgement in this field. She is regularly instructed to represent and advise children (either directly or through a guardian), parents or other family members. She is valued for her ability to identify the underlying issues in disputes of this nature and focus on the best ways to resolve them.

Anarkali is ranked for her work as junior counsel in both leading directories. She is regularly instructed in the most difficult and intractable private law disputes because of the clarity of focus she brings to the issues and the quality of her analysis. She brings to the field of arbitration a clear, crisp and straightforward approach which will ensure that the children and their needs predominate.


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