Local Government Lawyer

Paul Pavlou and Anne Hogarth revisit the case of Standish v Standish 18 months on, examining the judgment’s impact on financial remedy practice and emerging judicial trends, as well as presenting a general case law update.

 

About the speakers

         
 

Nicola Khon

Paul Pavlou MCIArb

A senior barrister specialising in all areas of family law, with particular expertise in complex financial remedy proceedings and children cases, both public and private law.

Experienced in high-value matrimonial finance disputes, and cross-jurisdictional issues. In addition to a busy practice, Paul sits as an arbitrator and private FDR judge, bringing a balanced, pragmatic and settlement-focused approach to dispute resolution.

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42BR Barristers - Anne Hogarth

Anne Hogarth

Anne was called to the bar in 2018. She completed pupillage and was a tenant at Fenners Chambers, practicing primarily in Family, Property, Housing and Commercial Law. She has previously also practiced in public child, probate, insolvency and crime giving her a wealth of common law experiences to draw upon in both her legal knowledge and advocacy skills.

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