Holly Carter

Holly has practiced exclusively in the field of family law for more than 15 years, specialising in ancillary relief, and disputes involving children. She also represents parents, and other family members, in care proceedings. Holly combines her legal practice with work as a Relate counsellor, and she strives to ensure that all of her clients feel well represented, listened to, and understood. Holly undertakes both private and publicly funded work.

 

Holly is qualified to accept instructions under the Bar Council Public Access Scheme.

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1993 inner temple call
BA (double hon): MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY
Dip Law: CITY UNIVERSITY
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Degree/University
BA (double hon): MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY
Dip Law: CITY UNIVERSITY
Memberships
Family Law Bar Association
Areas of Practice
Ancillary Relief
Residence & Contact Disputes
Care Proceedings
Domestic Violence Proceedings
Disputes between unmarried couples
Inheritance Claims
Adoption Proceedings
 

Jones v Kernott

For Chancery and family practitioners dealing with cohabitation claims the wait is over: the Supreme Court finally handed down its Judgment in the eagerly awaited case of Jones v Kernott on 9th November 2011.  The latest in a long line of judicial efforts to grapple with the problems created by co-ownership of property, the main impact of the judgment will be in 'joint names' cases.

Luke Barnes and Mark Jones give their initial reaction.

 

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Direct Public Access

Chambers has a commitment to offering direct public access. 

As at 21st January 2012 some 19 members of Chambers are licensed by the Bar Council to accept instructions in appropriate cases directly from members of the public.

Members are able to accept such instructions in both our core practice areas of Family and Civil work.

For more information please contact the clerks.

 

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