Publications
Notice to show cause: When and why financial remedy agreements might come to an end. Originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine Issue 16
This article was originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine and is published with their kind permission. Cerys
Family Law Week Podcast: Season 8, Episode 2
Season 8, Episode 2 of the Family Law Week podcast is now live on Spotify and the
Family Law Week Podcast: Season 8, Episode 1
Season 8, Episode 1 of the Family Law Week podcast is now live. In this episode, Westgate
Matrimonial Agreements: Is it time for certainty in an uncertain world? Originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine Issue 15
This article was originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine and is published with the kind permission. More
Digitisation in divorce. Originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine Issue 13, the Next Gen Edition.
This article was originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine and is published with the kind permission. Every
‘Top Tips to Representing Yourself in Court’. Originally published as a chapter in the 3rd edition of Separating with Children 101.
The 3rd edition of ‘Separating with Children 101’ was launched at the recent National Resolution Conference. This edition
Westgate Chambers – Changing Perceptions. Originally published in SBT Magazine.
This article was originally published in SBT Magazine and is reproduced here with their kind permission. How the only
Reflecting On The Benefits Of Direct Access To Barristers. Originally published at Law360.com.
When The Public Access Rules originally came into force in July 2004, many barristers, clerks and solicitors
Will you be attaching a prenup to your proposal this Valentine’s Day? Originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine.
While marriage statistics have oscillated throughout covid times, prenuptial agreements (prenups) remain steadily on the increase in
The Bank of Mum and Dad in Financial Remedies. Originally published in HNW Divorce Magazine.
A recent survey by real estate company Zoopla revealed that 64% of parents whose adult children own