Edward Owen > Hunt & Coombs LLP > Peterborough, England > Lawyer Profile
Hunt & Coombs LLP Offices
35 THORPE ROAD
PETERBOROUGH
PE3 6AG
England
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Edward Owen
Work Department
Position
Edward is a leading family law solicitor who helps clients with separation, divorce, pre-nuptial contracts and cohabitation agreements and spends a great deal of his time advising on complex children’s residences/custody arrangements. He is also a member of the Collaborative Family Law group who can utilize their skills in client representation, negotiation and problem-solving to help their clients shape a fair agreement without going to Court.
Career
Qualified 1981; trained in Leicester; partner 1989, director Hunt & Coombs Solicitors until 2017 and is now a consultant at Hunt & Coombs Solicitors
Memberships
Collaborative Family Law Group; Resolution Accredited Specialist; Family Court Business Committee.
Education
Anglia University (LLB Hons); College of Law, Chester.
Leisure
Gardening, sport.
Lawyer Rankings
East Anglia > Private client > Family
The family practice at Hunt & Coombs LLP is ‘empathetic and good at listening to clients, and it puts the client at the heart of the issue’. Partner Hannah Byatt in St Neots took over leadership of the practice from Farhana Butt in Peterborough in 2023, though Butt remains an active fee earner. In Peterborough, consultants Denis White (who is ‘a legend in the field’) and Edward Owen (who is ‘the calm port in a storm’) remain closely involved in family law matters. The firm has 13 specialist family lawyers and frequently handles cases with multimillion-pound assets.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Private client > Family
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate: elsewhere in East Anglia
- Private client > Agriculture and estates
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: elsewhere in East Anglia
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: elsewhere in East Anglia
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Real estate > Commercial property: elsewhere in East Anglia