She behaved calmly and professionally and kindly…She was just brilliant.
Overview
I am a Chartered Legal Executive in the Family team at Michelmores.
I work with a wide range of clients including high net worth individuals based in the UK and internationally. My work includes providing support to clients with all of the financial aspects of divorce, from straightforward to more high-value and multifaceted cases involving a cross-border element. I also assist with cohabiting relationship breakdowns and applications under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989.
I also work with clients in relation to child arrangements and other private law children matters which can often involve complex and sensitive issues. I also deal with non-molestation orders and occupation orders.
I combine a compassionate and emphatic manner with excellent technical knowledge and a bespoke service to help my clients through what can be a particularly challenging time.
I joined Michelmores in June 2021 after previously having worked in the Family team of a national law firm for 2 years and graduating from the University of Reading with an LLB in 2018.
In 2021, I completed my LPC part-time alongside an LLM in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Law, Exeter.
I qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive in October 2024 and am a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives.
Outside of work, I enjoy baking – much to the delight of my colleagues at Michelmores!
Recent experience
Representing parents intervening in their son’s divorce to assert a beneficial interest in their son’s property. The Court found in favour of the parents and a costs award was made against their son’s ex-wife, despite her being publicly funded.
Dealing with complex applications for child arrangements and other private law children matters
Attending hearings in relation to both financial remedy and private children proceedings
Dealing with non-molestation orders and occupation orders
Dealing with cases involving applications made on behalf of children under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989