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Sinclair Gibson LLP
3 LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS
LONDON
WC2A 3AA
England

Work Department

Family law.

Position

Partner

Kathryn has specialised in family law for over 30 years. Her practice encompasses substantial financial remedy cases often involving complicated company/family business structures. She is widely experienced in the involvement of trusts, particularly offshore. Leave to remove from the jurisdiction/ internal relocation cases for international and domestic clients and nuptial settlements and multi-jurisdictional issues form an important part of her practice. Kathryn’s 20 years of experience sitting in a part-time judicial capacity, most recently in the Financial Remedies Unit in the Central Family Court in London, give her a particular insight into any case from all perspectives.

The Legal 500 directory notes that Kathryn is ‘highly recommended’ and very active in children matters including Schedule 1 financial applications. She is a notable practitioner in Chambers & Partners which has previously commented on her being “extremely astute and gifted at analysing the situation and individuals, recommending the best course of action at every turn, and executing it in such a succinct and powerful way” and notes that clients describe her as “extremely plugged-in and immensely effective”.

Career

Kathryn joined the firm as a partner in August 2009 and for the preceding two decades had been a partner in London firms well-known for their family law departments.

Memberships

In 2012 Kathryn was among the first to qualify as a Family Law Arbitrator and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

Education

St Paul’s, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Reading University.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Family

(Leading individuals)

Kathryn PeatSinclair Gibson LLP

Kathryn Peat and James Copson co-head the department at Sinclair Gibson LLP, which advises on all aspects of family law. It is particularly well-known for its specialism in advising high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients on complex financial remedy claims and pre and post-nuptial agreements. A significant proportion of its clients are internationally based, which brings a multi-jurisdictional element to a large proportion of the cases it works on. The group is increasingly advising on private children matters.