Julian Lloyd > Chambers of Frances Heaton KC and Richard Norton > Chester, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Frances Heaton KC and Richard Norton
St John's Buildings
21 WHITE FRIARS
CHESTER
CH1 1NZ
England

Work Department

Family - Children

Position

Julian is a Children Law specialist.

His public law practice involves Care Proceedings (For all types of parties including Local Authorities, Parents, Children, Grandparents and other Intervenors) including complex cases involving, for example:

  • Alleged factitious injury by proxy by a parent (so-called “Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy”)
  • One or more parents allegedly involved in very serious criminal activity or serving lengthy periods of imprisonment
  • Children having allegedly suffered serious sexual and/or physical abuse at the hands of parent(s) or others
  • Parents with serious mental health and/or physical disability issues

Adoption Proceedings and Special Guardianship (whether in the context of Care Proceedings or otherwise) including:

  • Post adoption contact applications not only by natural parents but also by non-adopted or separately adopted siblings
  • The consequences of the breakdown of adoption

His private law practice covers disputes of all types including complex or unusual cases involving Child Arrangements Orders (until recently called Residence Orders and Contact Orders) and other forms of court order regulating or safeguarding children’s circumstances. For example:

    • A parent who has undergone or is contemplating Gender Reassignment (so-called “sex change”) surgery
    • Actual or allegedly intended abduction of children internally within the jurisdiction or internationally
    • Disputes involving children where the parties are or include people other than parents, such as grandparents, siblings, step-parents or other relations including situations where one or both parents have died, or lack the capacity to conduct litigation
    • Parents with serious mental health and/or physical disability issues

Career

Julian was educated at Bolton School and read Law at Cambridge University where he received a Squire Scholarship and was also President of the Union. He was called to the Bar by Gray’s Inn in 1985 where he won the Langrish Prize. After completing pupillage in London and practising briefly from London Chambers, Julian moved to Chester and practised continuously from Whitefriars Chambers until their merger with St John’s Buildings in 2008.