Kate Hamilton
UK Guide 2024
Band 2 : Family/Matrimonial Finance: High Net Worth
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About
Provided by Kate Hamilton
Practice Areas
Solicitor, mediator and collaborative lawyer. Kate has considerable expertise in acting for barristers, solicitors and clients in the financial sector. Many of her cases involve foreign jurisdictions with off-shore assets and/or international lifestyles. She has expertise in disputes between property owners, being either family members or couples, financial provision upon divorce/dissolution, intervening in divorces, advising unmarried parents in their claims, undertaking complex children work such as leave to remove applications and negotiating pre and post nuptial agreements with international connections.
Career
After training at Dickinson Dees, Kate joined Russell-Cooke in 2005, where she became a partner in 2012.
Professional Memberships
Member of Resolution, Accredited Resolution Specialist status (gaining a professional qualification in financial provision and cohabitation), Collaborative lawyer, Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and Mediator accredited with Resolution.
Articles, highlights and press releases
2 items provided by Russell-Cooke
Russell-Cooke named in Tier 1 of 2020 eprivateclient Top Family Law Firms rankings
Russell-Cooke has been recognised in the top tier of family law firms in the UK by online publication eprivateclient. This is the firm’s fifth award from eprivate client since it first ranked family law firms in 2016.
A Family Charter is likely to be particularly useful for those operating family businesses. There is no specific form which a Family Charter has to take, and it is not a document which has a particular legal status. A Family Charter is not intended to create legally binding obligations.
Russell-Cooke named in Tier 1 of 2020 eprivateclient Top Family Law Firms rankings
Russell-Cooke has been recognised in the top tier of family law firms in the UK by online publication eprivateclient. This is the firm’s fifth award from eprivate client since it first ranked family law firms in 2016.
A Family Charter is likely to be particularly useful for those operating family businesses. There is no specific form which a Family Charter has to take, and it is not a document which has a particular legal status. A Family Charter is not intended to create legally binding obligations.