Family: Matrimonial Finance
London (Bar)
4 years ranked
Provided by 1GC|Family Law
Simon primarily practises in disputes about the financial consequences of divorce, separation or death. He also drafts nuptial agreements, mediates, sits as a private FDR judge and acts for claimants and on behalf of insurers in professional negligence claims in a family law context.
Simon spent his early years at the Bar as a chancery practitioner and is consequently at home dealing with complex financial remedy claims involving companies, business assets, farms and trusts, TOLATA claims in respect of cohabiting couples and Inheritance Act claims. Cases of interest include P v Q (Financial Remedies) [2022] EWFC B9, Landsberg v Minkin [2015] EWCA Civ 152, Mansfield v Mansfield [2017].
FLBA, Chancery Bar, Public Access Bar
Resolution – member of Cohabitation Committee
Civil (CEDR) and family qualified mediator
Unlocking Matrimonial Assets on Divorce (co-author)
Applications under Schedule 1 to the Children Act (contributor)
DIY Divorce and Separation (contributor)
Mediation Section – Butterworth’s Civil Court Precedents (editor)
Finance Case Digests for The Review
Lectured at Warwick University as part of their Family Law module
Provided by Chambers
Simon Sugar is noted for his work dealing with complex matrimonial finance cases often for high net worth individuals. He is adept at handling financial remedy disputes involving Chancery and property claims, and has particular experience in TOLATA matters.
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He often thinks outside the box and has exceptional experience in high net worth cases.
Simon is the source of all knowledge in cohabitation disputes, particularly those involving cases under Schedule 1 of the Children Act.
A formidable advocate who commands the respect of the judiciary and his peers. He provides robust advice and is good with clients.
He really knows his procedure and case law. When dealing with clients that are feeding you all sorts of information that's not relevant, he's good at keeping them focused on what is relevant.
He is experienced and has a good bedside manner with clients. Simon is good at cutting through issues to find a pragmatic solution.
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