Mr Mark Twomey KC > Chambers of Mark Twomey KC and Alison Easton > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Mark Twomey KC and Alison Easton
Coram Chambers
9-11 FULWOOD PLACE
LONDON
WC1V 6HG
England

Work Department

Children, family finance, adult and social care, and international.

Position

As of October 9th, 2015, Mark Twomey was announced as the new joint Head of Chambers with Martha Cover. Mark specialises in all areas of family law, including public and private children, care and adoption proceedings with an international element, adult and social care matters and ToLATA.

Career

Mark has a background in mixed common law, specialising solely in family law for the last 12 years, with particular expertise in care proceedings and abduction. He has regularly appeared in the Court of Appeal, most notably in three landmark cases, leading authorities in their areas:

  • Harris v Harris [2001] EWCA Civ 1645 [2002] 2 WLR 747(as regards contempt of Court)
  • Soulsbury v Soulsbury [2007] EWCA Civ 969 [2008] 2 WLR 834 (as regards entering contracts as to matrimonial causes without ousting the court’s jurisdiction)
  • Metropolitan Housing Trust v Hadjazi [2010] HLR 39 [2010] EWCA Civ 750 (domestic violence as a ground for possession in public housing)

Mark joined Coram in 2005 and is interested in complex cases involving severe injuries, international movement of children and abduction, with a particular expertise in BIIR.  Mark lectured frequently on Adoption, Contempt of Court, BIIR and Abduction, including to the Local Government Lawyers Association, the ALC, to solicitors and within Chambers. He is interviewed regularly by the BBC in relation to legal issues concerning children.

His recent cases include:

  • A High Court case, pursuing grave findings on behalf of one of the two applicant Local Authorities, involving three parents and three guardians in a case relating to incest, sexual abuse and international child trafficking
  • Child trafficking in care proceedings, looking at conflict before child trafficking regulations and the obligations arising under BIIR, and the issue of habitual residence
  • A BIIR case, addressing the correct approach to applications made under Article 15 and involving the issue of international adoption rights in the UK, in particular the adoption of foreign nationals—do UK courts have the right to order the adoption of the children of foreign nationals against the parents’ wishes?
  • Cases of inflicted or accidental injuries, most recently one involving the poisoning of a child by salt
  • The correct approach, decided on appeal, to be taken to assessments of parents under section 38 [6] Children Acy 1989
  • A Court of Appeal case relating to the Possession Order made following domestic violence in the family home

Memberships

Family Law Bar Association
Association of Lawyers for Children
Inner temple

Education

Bristol University (1989 LLB Hons).

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Family: children and domestic abuse

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

Mark Twomey KCCoram ChambersA superb advocate, both in terms of oral argument and written work. Right at the top of his game. Mark commands the judges’ respect due to his highly tactical approach to his cases. Devastating in cross-examination and formidable in legal argument. An all round class act.

Coram Chambers continues to handle family and child law matters across all levels of the court system. Mark Twomey KC represented the local authority in the case Re S (A Child) and Re W (A Child) in the Court of Appeal, a case concerning the interaction between care orders and voluntary accommodation of children in need. Other key members of the team include Martha Cover, who regularly represents clients in serious injury and death cases, and Victoria Roberts, who handles domestic abuse cases and matters in which parental alienation is alleged. The junior end of chambers was bolstered by the arrival of Kyle Squire in January 2024.