Keystone Law’s children’s practice includes experienced family lawyers handling a broad range of matters across jurisdictions, where many of the firm’s partners are dual-qualified. Key family experts include Susan Apthorp, who advises on international relocation and cases involving provision for children with complex medical needs, and Claire O’Flinn, recognised for her work in cases involving allegations of coercive and controlling behaviour, including claims of narcissistic abuse and alienation, as well as Charlotte Cuevas, who focuses on child arrangement disputes and relocation applications.
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  • ‘Laura Brown is an excellent and highly versatile lawyer who provides a comprehensive service to her clients.'

  • 'Charlotte Cuevas is a very bright and capable lawyer who has excellent judgment and is great and seeing her clients through difficult cases.’

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Other key lawyers

Susan Apthorp; Richard Collins; Charlotte Cuevas; Carolyn Bottomley; Claire O’Flinn; Carys Mason; Isobel Mundy; Richard Abrahams; Hannah Cornish; Terrence Trainor; Laura Brown; Grainne Fahy; Yasmin Khan-Gunns; Rahul Rajput; Sarah Thompson; Hannah Sisk; Teresa Cullen

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