Fenners Chambers

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At Fenners Chambers in Cambridge, Caroline Horton‘s practice primarily focuses on matrimonial finance disputes, often involving concealed or dissipated assets, pensions, inherited assets, overseas assets and businesses. Carlo Coccaro’s ’judgement is spot on‘; he frequently handles financial remedy claims related to divorce and cohabitation disputes. The ’highly intelligent‘ Benjamin Phillips is ’quietly forceful and persuasive in court‘, and Katharine Ferguson is sought after for her expertise in handling financial remedy claims involving international and pre-marital assets.
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  • 'Excellent service led by Paul Green.'
  • 'The clerks at Fenners provide an excellent service.'

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Katharine Ferguson
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Katharine Ferguson
‘Katharine's attention to detail is exemplary. She has a very quick mind and can grasp complex issues with ease. She is extremely thorough in her preparation of cases and leaves no stone unturned.'
Caroline Horton
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Caroline Horton
'Caroline gives very sensible and pragmatic advice. She is always very clear in her explanations to the clients, and has a very calming influence on them.'
Benjamin Phillips
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Benjamin Phillips
'Ben is an inspired advocate, combining cerebral, calm presentation with a creative turn of phrase; he can puncture the darkest of moments for clients with a wonderfully observed bon mot. Clients value his thoughtful, considered advice, delivered with quiet authority and appropriate good humour.'
Carlo Coccaro
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Carlo Coccaro
‘His advocacy is on point, being both well pitched and robust.'