
Noted for its dedicated Anglo-French offering, Rayden Solicitors' children's team is co-headed by Julian Bremner, Emma Nash, and Anna-Laura Lock. Bremner has particular expertise in parental alienation and international relocation disputes. Nash regularly advises on leave to remove cases, and Lock is frequently instructed in children matters involving allegations of abuse, neurodivergence, serious health conditions, and capacity issues. Jennifer Moore's practice spans international surrogacy and fertility law, adoption, and jurisdictional disputes.
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- ‘Anna-Laura has excellent client care skills and looks for innovative ways to give her clients the best opportunity to achieve their goals. Jennifer is very bright with an excellent legal and tactical mind, who is always worth having in your corner.'
- ‘Beth Critchley is a dynamic and experienced lawyer.'
- ‘Huge strength and depth, with very high-level care provided to clients.’
- ‘Heavyweight lawyers who go the extra mile for every client.’
- ‘A growing team with committed and excellent lawyers at all levels. A real gem of a firm in family law.’
- ‘Jennifer Moore is an excellent lawyer, entirely rightly now made Partner. She has an outstanding practice in all areas of family law, with a particular specialism in modern families, including surrogacy and step-parent adoption. Jenny's cases have shown her ground-breaking work and ability to see novel legal angles, such as the use of human rights arguments to change step-parent adoption law.'
Lawyers
Next Generation Partners
Junior partners with significant recognition from clients and peers in the market and key roles on multiple matters.

Practice head
Julian Bremner; Emma Nash; Anna-Laura Lock
Other key lawyers
Jennifer Moore; Marc Etherington; Beth Critchley
