Family
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- DICKINSON DEES LLP Newcastle, Stockton-on-Tees
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- HAY & KILNER Newcastle
- MINCOFF JACKSONS LLP Newcastle
- SAMUEL PHILLIPS LAW FIRM Newcastle
- SINTONS LLP Newcastle
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- Crutes Law Firm Stockton-on-Tees
- David Gray Solicitors Newcastle
- Ward Hadaway Newcastle
- Watson Burton LLP Newcastle
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- BHP Law Darlington
- Beecham Peacock Newcastle
- Burnetts Carlisle
- Colette Stroud Solicitors Ponteland
- Major Family Law Newcastle
- McKeag & Co Newcastle
- Muckle LLP Newcastle
‘Unquestionably top tier‘, Dickinson Dees LLP has a cross-office family practice. Stockton-based Margaret Simpson offers specialist experience in landed estates and farming cases, while barrister Ian Kennerley - ‘a fantastic lawyer‘ - is located in Newcastle. The practice continues to develop its child law capabilities.
Hay & Kilner is praised for its ‘holistic and well-organised approach‘, and offers advice on private and publicly funded work. Nicola Matthews is recommended for financial and child-related cases, while Rob Hart is described as ‘one of the best practitioners in the North East‘. The ‘well-regarded‘ Jacqui Slater is noted for her experience on cases involving mental health issues.
Mincoff Jacksons LLP’s team recently acted for the wife of a prominent footballer in a divorce and division of assets. Offering a strong child practice, Newcastle-based Mike Smith and Amanda Baker in the Tees Valley are both recommended.
The very competent team at Samuel Phillips Law Firm advises on a complete range of family services, including high-value divorce (assets over £3m), pre-nuptial agreements, adoption and fostering, and international family work. Jennifer Goldstein and Elizabeth Gallagher are recommended for work on cases involving pension rights on divorce.
Sintons LLP is noted for its work on complex and cross-border matters. Tim Gray was recently instructed on a substantial ancillary relief matter involving offshore and onshore trusts and complex tax issues.
Crutes Law Firm is seeing more cross-practice referrals as the firm’s commercial team grows. The team handles complex ancillary relief and child law cases. Recommended partner Christine Blount is based in Teesside.
David Gray Solicitors is recommended for its ‘good mix of senior and junior lawyers‘ who offer predominantly legal aid services. Mary Shaw and Elspeth Thomson are recommended.
The ‘very efficient‘ Ward Hadaway team has seen instructions on High Court cases involving assets over £6m, and boasts a discreet practice dealing with children and guardians in care proceedings. Jonathan Flower is recommended.
Instructed on cases with asset values often over £5m, the ‘extremely competent‘ Watson Burton LLP team is headed by Leeds-based Lyn Ayrton.
Terry Hamer at BHP Law has developed a strong child injury practice in addition to the firm’s more mainstream divorce and separation practice.
Sophia Yau-Rosher heads the ‘professional and thorough‘ Beecham Peacock practice. Clients single out Charlotte Walker as an ‘impressive, pragmatic and efficient family lawyer‘.
Burnetts has developed a specialist practice advising on high-value farming divorces. Douglas Claxton is the name to note.
Colette Stroud Solicitors’ Colette Stroud continues to provide specialist advice.
New boutique firm Major Family Law was established by Joanne Major: ‘a pedigree lawyer who is one of the best female heavyweights around‘.
Sue McArthur heads the team at McKeag & Co, which offers advice in divorce and separation cases and property disputes.
Jonathan Dunkley at Muckle LLP is building a specialist team offering a bespoke service for high-net-worth individuals.