Helen Greenfield > Family Law in Partnership Ltd > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Family Law in Partnership Ltd
Melbourne House, 46 Aldwych
London
WC2B 4LL
England

Work Department

Director, Family Law in Partnership

Position

Helen is a director at Family Law in Partnership who advises on all matters relating to family breakdown, divorce and cohabitation.

Helen has a particular interest in helping those who have been affected by domestic abuse. This can include anything from isolating a person from their friends and family, monitoring their time, taking control over aspects of their everyday life such as where they can go, who they can see, what to wear, their finances or when they can sleep to threats to hurt to kill or even physical assault. Helen recognises that the legal implications of this are accompanied by a plethora of emotional and other issues. She aims to ensure that clients are able to work through these issues with the right advice and support. Helen is a qualified collaborative lawyer and a trained mediator.

Helen is based in both Brighton & London and can see clients wherever is most convenient.

Career

Director, Family Law in Partnership 2017.

Memberships

Resolution, Support Through Court – board member, volunteer for the Family Law Panel’s domestic abuse helpline (run by OnlyMums and OnlyDads, a member of Amicable Divorce Network Directory (UK).

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Family

(Next Generation Partners)

Helen GreenfieldFamily Law in Partnership Ltd

Family Law in Partnership Ltd has a ‘great team with a stellar reputation’ and is praised by one client for its ‘great mediation offering and support for ADR’ which ‘marks them out against their competitors’. Many of its clients are high profile figures, including royalty, those in the public eye, and ultra-high-net-worth businesspeople. The ‘fantastic family law firm’, while ‘focused on settling cases’ also has ‘outstanding litigators’. The focus of David Allison’s practice continues to be on complex and high-value financial claims regarding divorce proceedings, particularly those with an international dimension. Daniel Coombes regularly advises clients on children cases, including those involving children born into same-sex families and international relocation cases. Elizabeth Fletcher predominately handles cases involving both financial remedy and children proceedings. Helen Greenfield has a particular specialism in assisting clients who have been affected by domestic abuse or coercive and controlling behaviour. James Pirrie specialises in complicated financial remedy cases and private children law matters. Other ‘intelligent, empathic and highly-skilled lawyers’ include Pamela Collis , Bradley Williams, Charlotte Symes, and Elizabeth Hicks.