Trinity Chambers

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In Chelmsford, Trinity Chambers‘ ’highly skilled‘ matrimonial finance team regularly handles financial remedy cases involving TOLATA disputes between cohabiting couples and Schedule 1 claims. Stefanie Wickins’ ‘knowledge and understanding of family law is astounding’; she is well versed in handling high-net-worth cases concerning pensions, overseas assets, dissipation of assets and alleged non-disclosure issues. Emily Quinn is sought after for her expertise in financial remedy cases involving nuptial agreements; Alice Newton is ‘a principled, determined and erudite advocate’; and Daniel Attridge is very experienced in advising on cohabitation disputes.
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Stefanie Wickins
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Stefanie Wickins
‘Stefanie is a first class barrister who provides a first class service. Her preparation is meticulous and her attention to detail is faultless. She is quick to understand the issues, even in the most complex of cases, and always provides reliable and realistic advice.'
John Brooke-Smith
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John Brooke-Smith
Tina Harrington
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Tina Harrington
Andrew Bailey
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Andrew Bailey
Emily Quinn
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Emily Quinn
‘Emily is a formidable and persuasive advocate. She is robust and knowledgeable, an excellent communicator, and able to deal with the unexpected.'
Daniel Attridge
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Daniel Attridge
‘Daniel is extremely calm and collected, even under pressure. He is unflappable even when emotions are heightened. He is methodical and delivers a wealth of knowledge in an organised way.'
Alice Newton
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Alice Newton
‘Alice’s advocacy is tenacious, and she prepares thoroughly to fight hard for her clients. Her preparation is meticulous, and she has a fantastic depth of knowledge in a range of financial cases.‘