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St John’s Chambers Family & Divorce team have created a compelling channel for family law lawyers which will provide news, insights, and some personality to complex legal cases. Our podcasts will convey thought leadership throughout our episodes as well as simplify and discuss implications of key cases in family law. We will also aim to save solicitors some time in summarising and explaining developments.

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    • May 16, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 31m AVG DURATION
    • 11 EPISODES


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    Covert Recordings in Family Proceedings: Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 31:54


    Part 1 was recorded prior to the publication of the FJC Guidance. Part 2, which will consider the new guidance, is coming soon! In this episode, Vivien Croly is joined by Katie Hanson, Senior Associate Solicitor at VWV to discuss covert recordings in family law proceedings. They consider the issues faced by practitioners when dealing with different types of covert recordings as well as looking at case law where covert recordings have, and have not been relied upon.

    The new Alienating Behaviours Guidance

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 37:02


    Zoë Saunders and Lucy Reed KC discuss the recently published guidance from the Family Justice Council: Responding to a child's unexplained reluctance, resistance or refusal to spend time with a parent and allegations of alienating behaviour (https://www.judiciary.uk/related-offices-and-bodies/advisory-bodies/family-justice-council/resources-and-guidance/parental-alienation/). Zoë and Lucy summarise and explain the approach mandated by the guidance, and consider what practical difference it may make, for parents accused of alienating behaviours for those who wish to raise it as an issue, and for those representing the parties or the children in such cases. Discussion points include the co-occurrence of allegations of domestic abuse with allegations of alienating behaviour, the voice of the child and the role of experts.

    Instructing Counsel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 27:09


    In this episode, Georgina Swinglehurst and Glen Pritchard discuss all things to do with instructing counsel – ideally when should solicitors get counsel involved? Who should they instruct on each case? What makes a great brief? Having both previously worked in solicitors' firms, they also share their top tips on how to build the best relationships between counsel and instructing solicitors.

    Matrimonialisation: A sea change or a storm in a tea cup?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 21:29


    Bethany Scarsbrook and Georgina Swinglehurst of St John's Chambers Family & Divorce team grapple with the topical issue of when an asset is deemed to have become matrimonialised. They consider the case law leading up to Standish v Standish [2024] EWCA Civ 567, before analysing whether the Court of Appeal decision fell into error, and considering the extent of the potential ramifications, particularly in light of the pending appeal to the UKSC.

    What is the position on domestic abuse as ‘conduct' in financial remedy proceedings?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 33:16


    In this episode Sophie Smith-Holland and Chelsea Bartlett will discuss the implications of the case N v J [2024] EWFC 184, in respect of if and how to run domestic abuse allegations as ‘conduct' in financial remedy proceedings.

    From parental alienation to alienating behaviours

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:33


    In this episode, Sarah Phillimore and Asha Groves take a look at the recent shift away from the label of parental alienation and towards a definition of alienating behaviours in case law and guidance. They consider how to approach these cases in practice both now and in the future with particular consideration of the use of unregulated experts in this area.

    Costs in Financial Remedy Proceedings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 25:56


    In this podcast, Jack Harris and Vivien Croly of our Family & Divorce team discuss the topic of costs in financial remedy proceedings, including a refresher on the different costs regimes and their application, top tips when preparing for, or engaging with, an application for costs, and an overview of some specific costs-related caselaw. Cases discussed here

    50 Years at the Bar: Christopher Sharp KC

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 53:40


    On the approach to his fiftieth anniversary at the Bar, St John's Chambers founder Christopher Sharp KC talks to Ben Handy about his distinguished career, reflecting on life as a pupil in the 70s, the changes and developments he has seen over the decades, the cases he has won (and lost!), what St John's means to him, and his plans for the next 50 years.

    Learning Disabled Parents in Care Proceedings

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 31:01


    In this podcast, Abigail Bond and Sarah Phillimore of St John's Chambers Family & Divorce team discuss the issues relating to learning disabled parents in care proceedings and what has changed in approach and practice over the past 20 years. They will also look at how far we have come since the The Good Practice Guidance on Working with Learning Disabled Parents published in 2007.

    Domestic abuse in financial remedy proceedings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 19:33


    In this podcast, Jack Harris and Vivien Croly of St John's Chambers Family & Divorce team look at domestic abuse in financial remedy proceedings.

    Vulnerability in children and financial proceedings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 36:53


    In this podcast, Lucy Reed KC and Jacqueline Humphreys of St John's Chambers Family & Divorce team review the developing law on participation directions under Pt3A of the Family Proceeding Rules to better achieve access to justice for vulnerable people, and consider how principles that are mainly being worked out in the context of children proceedings can and should also be applied within financial remedy proceedings.

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