Jenny Duggan
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Associates to watch : Family/Matrimonial Finance: Ultra High Net Worth
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About
Provided by Jenny Duggan
Practice Areas
Jenny Duggan is a family lawyer, focussed on finding an emotionally intelligent route through separation and divorce as well as resolving child arrangements. Jenny has been ranked in Chambers High Net Worth and Chambers as an Associate to Watch.
Jenny has extensive experience in a wide range of high-value cases involving complex financial and trust structures, often with international elements. Jenny also specialises in children matters, such as contact arrangements and applications for leave permanently to remove children from this jurisdiction, as well as cases in which non-molestation and occupation orders are required.
In addition, Jenny regularly works on cases involving the drafting of pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements.
Career
Jenny graduated from the University of Cambridge with a first class degree in Social and Political Sciences before working in the Constitution Directorate at the Ministry of Justice. After completing her Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course in London she trained at Manches, qualifying into the family department in September 2011. Jenny joined Stewarts in October 2012.
Professional Memberships
- Resolution (formerly the Solicitors Family Law Association)
- International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA)
- Franco-British Lawyers Society
- Active member of the Resolution Innovation Committee.
Work Highlights
Jenny acted in the following reported cases:
XW v XH 2017 EWFC 76 (and XW v XH (No.2) (Reporting Restrictions Order) [2018] EWFC 44) in which the wife was awarded one of the highest recorded English divorce settlements. In addition the case dealt with issues of special contribution, privacy and whether foreign marital contracts should be treated as pre-nuptial agreements. At the Court of Appeal the wife was successful, exceptionally, in her application for the reporting restrictions order granted in the High Court to be maintained (XW v XH [2019] EWCA Civ 549). Furthermore her lump sum award was increased from £115m to £145m (XW v XH [2019] EWCA Civ 2262).
Zimina v Zimin [2017] EWCA Civ 1429, [2017] All ER (D) 57 (Oct) (Court of Appeal)
WW v HW [2015] EWHC 1844 (Fam)