Fenners welcomes Sarah Giles back from Maternity Leave. Sarah practices exclusively in family law, working mostly in the Midlands area, and is Direct Access qualified.
Read her profile here: https://t.co/ooGdU35lb6
The Family Justice Council has published new draft guidance on responding to parental alienation allegations.
To read it; click here: https://t.co/rkWTJWpQET
Explore the impact of the recent Court of Appeal ruling on age assessments in the UK, in Sally Gore’s breakdown of the complexities of when and why an appropriate adult is needed.
Read it here: https://t.co/CtdLAQIgxe
Thank you to all those who joined us for the Planning Together for Children webinar last week; we hope you found the event insightful. Special thanks to our speakers!
Follow the link here for access to the webinar recording and presentation downloads: https://t.co/K6Gsdz3ZDV
Fenners Barrister Araba Taylor delivered a talk at the @ecclawsoc 35th Annual Conference! Her talk addressed the role of the judges of the Consistory Court in removing memorials to slave traders, for this year's theme "Sacred Spaces and Contested Heritage". #elsconf23
Mr Justice Peel announces the results of a review of Standard Family Orders, in a statement which highlights the changes made to SFOs, along with guidance as to how such orders should be drafted.
Read it here: https://t.co/egodJ3V2do
We are hiring!
Looking for a challenging and rewarding job in a Barristers' Chambers? Fenners is seeking a Diary Clerk to cover a maternity leave. This is a full-time position with a competitive remuneration package. Apply through the link below:
https://t.co/dZf59wf2AM
Last chance to adjust your tickets for our Family Law Training day! Details can be found here: https://t.co/PG3wKaILo5
If you previously booked the in-person event but would prefer to attend remotely, please contact [email protected] so we can reallocate your ticket.
Due to high demand, our 30th March Family Law Training Day will now take place as a hybrid event, and a live stream will now be available!
To register for the live stream: https://t.co/PG3wKaILo5
Tickets for the in-person event are currently sold out.
If you missed out on our Webinar last week, 'Instruction of Experts in Family Cases', you can still sign up to watch the recording through the link below.
This 90-minute webinar equates to 1.5 CPD points.
https://t.co/bK9gKf7Uzt
Our webinar on the Instruction of Experts in Family Cases is just two days away!
The webinar will take place on the 19th of January, starting at 4:30 pm for 90 minutes, equating to 1.5 CPD points.
There's still time to register here: https://t.co/wAer3Ff0EY
This week is Family Mediation week, which aims to demystify family mediation and encourage separating couples to consider it as an opportunity to make decisions together with the aim of building a positive future for their family. Find out more: https://t.co/tBSSfaXQvt
Our annual Training Day is on its way!
Taking place on the 30th of March at Peterborough Town Hall, this in-person event has 100 available tickets and will be worth 5 CPD points.
For more info on speakers and tickets, click here: https://t.co/TLeEx5xCbA
Just two weeks until our webinar on the Instruction of Experts in Family Cases, which takes place on the 19th of January, from 4:30- 6pm, equating to 1.5 CPD points!
To register for your place, please use the following link:
https://t.co/wAer3FesPq
A very Happy Holidays to all! Fenners will be closing at 1pm today, but we will be open and remotely working from 9am-1pm from the 28th-30th of December. We are looking forward to bringing you another year of quality service in 2023.
Fenners is delighted to welcome barrister Anthony Tanney to Chambers. Anthony specialises in commercial, residential and agricultural property, and made history as the first barrister at his previous Chambers to change set.
We are so glad he chose us and wish him all the best!
We will be hosting a webinar discussing the best practices when instructing Experts in Family Cases on the 19th of January at 4:30 pm. For more information on panellists, topics of discussion and to sign up, click here: https://t.co/ajD0cZ5om8
Fenners Chambers extends its deepest condolences to the royal family.
We join with our colleagues in the legal profession to honour the Queen, a figure in whose name justice has been carried out over the last 70 years.
Her legacy will never be forgotten.