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Imogen Fallon
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Children
Position
Imogen Fallon is an Assistant Solicitor in the Children Team at Vardags, working under the leadership of Caroline Korah. She advises on a wide range of private children law matters, including Child Arrangements Orders (lives with, spends time with), parenting arrangements, international child abduction, internal relocation, moving abroad and leave to remove applications. Imogen regularly works on cases involving safeguarding issues, child protection and complex family dynamics.
Known for her intellectual rigour and empathetic approach, Imogen brings a calm, strategic presence to emotionally charged disputes involving children.
Career
Before joining Vardags, Imogen served as a Client Advisor at the Legal Advice Clinic at Westminster Law School, where she advised clients on family, housing, employment, and immigration matters. She has also completed internships with a regulatory technology start-up and a South African law firm, where she worked with the Legal Aid Board and shadowed the Director of Public Prosecutions in child abuse cases.
Reported cases include:
AJ v FJ (Appeal Against Registration) 2024 EWFC 356
TY v XA [2024] EWFC 96 (24 April 2024)
Education
Imogen read History at UCL with a Year Abroad at the University of Pennsylvania (and Wharton Business School), obtaining a First Class Honours. Imogen then went on to obtain a Masters in History at Keble College, University of Oxford. The subject of her Master’s thesis was Judge Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to be appointed to the US federal judiciary (1966). Imogen received four awards from the University of Oxford's History Faculty, the Rothermere American Institute and Keble College to undertake archival research in the U.S at the Library of Congress, Columbia Law Library and Smith College. She later completed the GDL and the LPC at Westminster Law School, where she was awarded Distinctions.