Private Judge Fees - FDR
Private FDR Barristers | FDR Specialists and Fees |
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Elizabeth McGrath KC | £5,000.00 + vat |
Vanessa Meachin KC | £5,000.00 + vat |
Stephen Wildblood KC | £5,000.00 |
Martin Dancey | £4,000.00 |
Simon Lillington | £4,000.00 + vat |
Tonia Clark | £4,000.00 + vat |
Mark Lyne | £3,500.00 + vat |
Nicholas Davies | £3,500.00 + vat |
Dorian Day | £3,000.00 + vat |
Michael George | £3,000.00 + vat |
Roger Thomas | £3,000.00 + vat |
Nicola Martin | £3,000.00 + vat |
Hamish Dunlop | £3,000.00 + vat |
Elaine Strachan | £3,000.00 + vat |
Martin Kenny | £3,000.00 + vat |
Poonam Bhari | £3,000.00 + vat |
Louise Worton | £3,000.00 + vat |
Oliver Thorne | £3,000.00 + vat |
Nicola Frost | £3,000.00 + vat |
Nathalie Bull | £2,500.00 + vat |
Mark Elliot | £2,500.00 + vat |
Aimee Fox | £2,500.00 + vat |
Amy Beddis | £2,500.00 + vat |
Esther Lieu | £2,500.00 + vat |
Sam Moore | £2,500.00 + vat |
Antonida Kocharova | £2,000.00 + vat |
Amy Lush | £2,000.00 + vat |
Adeo Fraser | £1,750.00 + vat |
Luke Nelson | £1,500.00 + vat |
Our Family Barristers...
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Imogen Robins MCIarb has re-joined 3PB (3 Paper Buildings) from Pump Court Chambers where she has practised since joining them in 2016. A distinguished family law specialist renowned for her expertise in family finance, Imogen has an exceptional success record in advising high-net-worth (HNW) divorcing couples. Her practice centres on handling complex financial cases which include inherited wealth, property portfolios, family businesses, significant pensions, trusts, and pre-nuptial agreements. Instructed in cases under Schedule 1 of...
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3PB are delighted to announce that family law barristers Stephen Wildblood KC and Nathalie Bull have both qualified as Children Law Arbitrators, able to hear children cases. Both become members of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (MCIArb) and are now members of the specialist panel of family law arbitrators, managed by Resolution on behalf of the Institute of Family Law Arbitrators (“IFLA”). Stephen Wildblood KC (1980 call) practised as a specialist family barrister for 27...
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3PB's family law barrister Stephen Wildblood KC is one of six well-known divorce and financial remedies lawyers at a free webinar about the new FPR provisions on NCDR, hosted by Financial Remedies Journal (FRJ). This latest free FRJ webinar, "The new FPR provisions on NCDR. Fresh carrot, Bigger stick (but no mandation)" is available to watch tomorrow, Friday 16 February 2024, from 1pm to 2pm. The Designated Family Judge for Bristol and the surrounding counties...
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SE-Solicitors, with offices located in the heart of England in Banbury, Bicester and Brackley have been announced as a finalist for The Family Innovator Award in recognition of their new service called Divorce Together™. The British Family Law Awards celebrates excellence in the profession, bringing the family law community together for its biggest night of the year. The Family Law Awards recognises the important, valuable work of family lawyers across the country, and commemorates their...
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His Honour Stephen Wildblood KC, who retired as a Circuit Judge on Tuesday 21st November, has announced that he is joining national chambers 3PB (3 Paper Buildings) with immediate effect as an associate tenant. Stephen will be accepting appointments as a Private FDR Judge and, in relation to finances and children, as a mediator and early neutral evaluator. He is also intending to qualify as family law arbitrator in the immediate future. He will continue...
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National chambers 3PB (3 Paper Buildings) continue their Birmingham expansion with the recruitment of senior family finance barrister Roger Thomas from St Ives Chambers in Birmingham. Roger Thomas is a busy family barrister who has been representing litigants in financial remedy cases for nearly 25 years in disputes under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, the Civil Partnership Act 2004 and cohabiting couples under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996. A financial...
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