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FAMILY LAWYERS


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Sarah Hutchinson Farrer & Co


FOCUS Complex financial claims in Family Law and as a Family


Mediator. She was one of the creators of the arbitration scheme for family law matters in Scotland (FLAGS). She acts as arbitrator, as well as training arbitrators in Scotland and internationally. The current edition of Chambers


A leading light in Farrer’s family department, Sarah Hutchinson has been integral to many of the team’s biggest and most difficult cases. These have included complex HNW matters, as well as children cases involving serious welfare and safeguarding issues, and Hague Convention proceedings. Her experience covers all aspects of family law, from financial issues further to divorce or separation, pre- and post-nuptial agreements, and disputes relating to children. Whatever the case, colleagues and clients commend her ability to give precise and actionable advice, as well as her empathetic and sensitive approach to her clients. Hutchinson is also a trained family mediator.


Deborah Jeff Simkins


FOCUS Financial relief


deborah.jeff@simkins.com +44 (0)20 7874 5655 simkins.com


Caitlin Jenkins Mills & Reeve


FOCUSHigh-value assets, children, Cambridge


‘Family law is a bit like Marmite – you either love it or you hate it, and I got the bug immediately,’ says Caitlin Jenkins, the partner who leads Mills & Reeve’s family team in Cambridge. She moved to the city in 2003 after nine years at Withers. Clients include ‘tech


entrepreneurs, senior figures in business including PLCs, farmers and families with landed estates and trusts’. Jenkins is one of a handful of regional members of the International Academy of Family Lawyers. ‘It shows that a lot of international work can be done, and is being done, outside London,’ she notes. Other feats include being the only solicitor in Cambridge to be a qualified arbitrator, and serving on Mills & Reeve’s board.


Deborah Jeff’s career has been characterised by major cases, including working ‘with two trust funds in the Isle of Man worth £13 million, and on a well-known singer/songwriter’s pre-nup.’ Noted for the law-changing case of SS v NS, which shone a light on the needs-based assessment of maintenance payments to spouses, most of Jeff’s work involves complex financial disputes within divorce and between cohabiting couples, often with offshore elements and intricate taxation issues. She has considerable experience with issues relating to children and a particular expertise in how divorces can affect the mental health of clients. ‘It happened by chance when I realised many clients have psychotherapists to get through the process,’ she explains.


Adviser profile ‘My work over recent years has increasingly been for public figures and those within the music and entertainment industry, particularly for clients fighting harder to protect their wealth at the outset of a relationship’. The scope of Jeff’s high and ultra-high-net-worth practice has grown exponentially of late, most recently with client interests between the UK, US, Switzerland, Germany and Luxembourg. She is hugely respected by accountants and mental health professionals who entrust her with their most delicate and complex client needs. Clients warm to her down-to-earth manner whilst respecting her attention to detail and ability to strategise a case from the outset.


Rachael Kelsey SKO Family Law


FOCUS Family mediation, arbitration


rachael.kelsey@sko-family.co.uk +44 (0)13 1322 6669 sko-family.co.uk


Based in Edinburgh, SKO founding partner Rachael Kelsey is proud of her ‘good, small jurisdiction’. ‘The majority of interesting work is done by a small number of practitioners, and a small number of cases are litigated, unlike down south,’ she says. Few Scottish family lawyers operate at her level. ‘She is a phenomenally good lawyer and is widely regarded as Scotland’s doyenne of family law,’ says one noted peer. ‘I like working with people, I love the law,’ she adds, ‘and I get bored easily, so what could I possibly have done other than family law?’


Adviser profile Rachael Kelsey is the only ‘Hall of Fame’ family lawyer in Scotland in the Legal 500 (2021 Edition) and one of only four ranked Scottish lawyers in Chambers and Partners High Net Worth Guide 2021 (with three of the four named individuals being with SKO). ‘Rachael Kelsey is phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal,’ enthuses a source, who continues: ‘She is without doubt the best Scots family lawyer.’ Kelsey has particular expertise advising wealthy clients on international matters. A fellow lawyer says: ‘She is a tour de force, she is incredibly able, charismatic and personable. She is a great lawyer and a pragmatist.’ Rachael is President of the European Chapter of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and splits her time between Edinburgh and London. She is accredited as a Specialist


notes, ‘Sources say she “really is a phenomenon,” while clients value her warm personality, with one reporting that “her enthusiasm, consideration and genuine empathy is invaluable.”’ The Legal 500 report that Rachael is ‘the go-to person on Scottish family law issues’ and that she ‘is the doyenne of Scots family law solicitors, with a global reputation’.


Rachael is known as someone who is adept at using her considerable knowledge of the law to deliver novel, yet practical, solutions for clients. She is particularly experienced in acting for individuals for whom there are privacy concerns and is used to managing the issues that flow from people’s private lives being in the public eye.


Richard Kershaw Hunters Law


FOCUS Big-money, contentious cases


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Richard Kershaw is regularly instructed in the High Court to help clients solve contentious will and trust problems, whether acting for trustees, beneficiaries or executors, as well as in complex, high-value cases involving private equity and hedge funds, onshore and offshore trusts, and landed estates. He also acted for the wife in the widely reported case of B v B. A mere glance at Kershaw’s track record reveals why he is an indispensable part of an operation that has inspired families to stick with the firm for multiple generations, and that continues to attract new clients. According to the firm: ‘The number of clients who have chosen to instruct us for the first time in recent years also reflects our pre-eminent position in the field of Private Client law.’


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