‘Top financial remedy set’ 1 Hare Court is well-renowned for its alternative dispute resolution services, and is notably home to Nigel Dyer KC, who exclusively acts as a PFDR judge. ‘The very measured and considered’ Geoffrey Kingscote KC predominately focuses on matrimonial financial remedy matters, and is particularly strong in cases surrounding nuptial agreements, offshore trusts, and issues of non-disclosure. Joint head of chambers Nichola Gray KC is lauded as an ‘excellent strategist and tactician’, and frequently sits as a PFDR judge; she boasts particular strength in cases surrounding trusts and hidden or offshore assets. Among the set’s juniors, Gavin Smith is a key name as an ‘excellent’ family financial arbitrator and PFDR evaluator, and Tom Carter also specialises in financial remedy cases, with a particular emphasis on complicated asset structures, offshore trusts, and allegations of non-disclosure; he is praised as ‘a fantastic PFDR judge’.
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Profile
Position
Tom’s practice is now focussed on non-court dispute resolution, with particular emphasis on his role as an arbitrator under the IFLA Financial Scheme.
Alongside his practice as an arbitrator, Tom is also very regularly instructed to act as ‘judge’ within the ’private-FDR’ process, assisting parties in reaching agreement in the course of financial proceedings at all levels of complexity and value.
Career
Called 2001; Gray’s Inn.
Memberships
Tom is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Family Law Bar Association and Resolution.
Education
Manchester University (BA Hons).
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