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45 LUDGATE HILL
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EC4M 7JU
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Benjamin Stowe
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Partner
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Benjamin joined Levison Meltzer Pigott in June 2018.
He specialises in all work relating to Family and Child Law bringing his commercial law skills to Divorce Law.
He advises clients on the practical, legal and financial consequences resulting from the breakdown of relationships, covering a wide range of assets from the modest to those involving complex business structures, as well as those cases involving children. He also acts for a number of international family law clients and high net worth individuals with an international element, as well as negotiating pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements
Previously Benjamin had been a lawyer with specialist firm Stowe Family Law.
Benjamin trained, qualified and worked until 2017 with global law firm Ince & Co, specialising in commercial disputes.
Benjamin is recommended as a New Generation partner in The Legal 500 2023 for being ‘a star amongst the new generation of family law partners in London. Calm under pressure, extremely empathetic, with excellent judgment, he is going places and is one to watch in our industry‘.
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London > Private client > Family
(Next Generation Partners)Levison Meltzer Pigott is a boutique law firm with an experienced team that ‘brings the experience from the top names in the industry coupled with the dynamism of the younger partners’. Simon Pigott heads the offering that advises on all areas of family law, including divorce and separation, financial remedies, Schedule 1 cases, co-habitation matters, and paternity disputes. The agile department also handles private law children work. The ‘perfect boutique practice specialises in high-net-worth cases and brings to these cases the professionalism of a magic circle firm’, and it regularly acts in cases where there are hidden assets and complex trust structures. The ‘legendary’ Jeremy Levison and Alison Hayes are both recommended, and Kate Stovold and Benjamin Stowe also garner considerable praise.