Hannah Bramley > 33 Bedford Row > London, England > Barrister Profile

33 Bedford Row
LONDON
WC1R 4JH
England

Work Department

Hannah has a wide range of experience in all types of private law proceedings and undertakes work in cases involving domestic abuse and Family Law Act injunctions, child arrangement orders, and Rule 16.4 appointments.

Position

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Hannah is an experienced barrister handling children’s cases on behalf of Local Authorities, parents and guardians.

Introduction

Hannah is an experienced barrister handling children’s cases on behalf of Local Authorities, parents and guardians.  She has a background in private practice and in-house with Local Authorities as a solicitor before transferring to the Bar in 2017 which gives her a breadth of knowledge.

Hannah has considerable experience in serious and complex children’s cases.  She transferred to the Bar in 2017, having previously worked both in private practice and as an in-house solicitor for Local Authorities for 10 years, conducting her own advocacy throughout. She transferred to the Bar in order to focus full-time on her advocacy in a specialism that she is passionate about. 

Hannah is instructed on behalf of Local Authorities, parents and guardians. She has experience in the most complex cases, including non-accidental injury, sexual abuse, the emotional abuse of children and neglect.

She has a wide range of experience in all types of private law proceedings and undertakes work in cases involving domestic abuse and Family Law Act injunctions, child arrangement orders, and Rule 16.4 appointments.

Career

Hannah has a background in private practice and in-house with Local Authorities as a solicitor before transferring to the Bar in 2017 which gives her a breadth of knowledge.

Hannah has considerable experience in serious and complex children’s cases.  She transferred to the Bar in 2017, having previously worked both in private practice and as an in-house solicitor for Local Authorities for 10 years, conducting her own advocacy throughout. She transferred to the Bar in order to focus full-time on her advocacy in a specialism that she is passionate about.