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Stowe Family Law in the Chambers Guide

The Chambers Guide 2008, which lists the top lawyers and legal firms in the UK, has been published. I am delighted to discover that Stowe Family Law LLP has been included again (under our former name, Grahame Stowe Bateson (Private Client) Family Law Unit).Our specialist teams here are handpicked with great care, so I am extremely proud that their achievements have been officially recognised.Our entry in full:The Firm:  The lawyers at GSB “certainly know what they’re doing” when it comes to family work. The large Harrogate-based department is divided into specialist teams, with support offered by an in-house forensic chartered accountant and an international team for multi-jurisdictional cases. The firm is equipped to handle most aspects of family law, including high net worth individuals, ancillary relief and child cases.

The Lawyers: Marilyn Stowe is “particularly well recognised” for her deft handling of high-value cases, with a reputation for unflinching tenacity on behalf of her clients.

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Marilyn Stowe is the senior partner in Stowe Family Law, which has offices in Yorkshire, Cheshire and London. With more than 25 years’ experience handling divorce cases and family law proceedings she is regarded as one of the most formidable and sought after divorce lawyers in the UK.

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I write for the benefit of those who are experiencing family breakdown and for fellow family law professionals. Please note that all persons mentioned in the scenarios are fictitious: details have been deliberately changed in order to protect identities and other confidential circumstances of my clients.

Please also note the advice I give in each scenario must not be relied upon by anyone reading my blog. You must always take your own legal advice as your circumstances may be different and English family law is continually changing.

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