Family: Matrimonial Finance
Midlands (Bar)
6 years ranked
Provided by St Philips Chambers
Juliet specialises in matrimonial finance and the financial aspects of family breakdown. She deals with financial remedy applications at all stages from interim applications (e.g. maintenance pending suit and avoidance of disposition) through to multi-day final hearings and appeals. Juliet's practice includes cases involving complex business arrangements, unusual trust structures, analysis of business accounts, farming cases and cases in which there are issues of non-disclosure or dissipation of assets. Juliet has a particular interest in financial remedy cases involving trusts of land and in those where issues arise as to periodical payments including variation applications. Juliet has experience of cohabitee disputes pursuant to the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 and applications for financial provision pursuant to Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989.
Family Law Bar Association, Grays Inn.
Juliet routinely provides training to solicitors.
Juliet attended Bolton School Girls' Division, Richmond Upon Thames College, University College London and the Inns of Court School of Law (City University). She was awarded the Webber Prize, Andrews Prize, Herbert Smith Prize (UCL) and the Bacon Award (Grays Inn 2004).
Provided by Chambers
Juliet Allen focuses on finance-related matters, while also handling disputes over land, property, inheritance, trusts and complex business arrangements. Her expertise extends to asset tracing and cases involving significant multi-jurisdictional elements.
Provided by Chambers
She is astute, sensible and commercial.
Juliet has a great presence in court - she always fights a corner but also has empathy for the client and gives very realistic advice.
Juliet is a brilliant barrister.
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