Spotlight on Srishti Suresh: A Creative Force in Family Law at Coram Chambers
Coram Chambers is proud to announce that barrister Srishti Suresh has been featured in a recent ‘Meet the Barrister’ article on LawCareers.Net. With a law degree from the University of…
Insights into Supreme Court Litigation: Mike Horton KC to Speak at IAFL Istanbul
Coram Chambers is proud to announce that Mike Horton KC will lend his considerable expertise to the forthcoming IAFL: International Academy of Family Lawyers European Chapter event in Istanbul, on…
Court of Appeal guidance on the use of intermediaries in family proceedings
In a significant ruling, the Court of Appeal handed down judgment in M (A Child: Intermediaries) [2025] EWCA Civ 440. Victoria Roberts, of Coram Chambers, acted pro bono as junior…
Coram Chambers Barrister Alex Laing Honoured with Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre Fellowship
In a moment of well-deserved recognition, Alex Laing, barrister at Coram Chambers, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre (QMLAC) at their annual celebration. This…
Tools to make dispute resolution more accessible for neurodivergent clients
On 3rd April, FLANC (Family Law Advice for the Neurodivergent Community) proudly unveiled a pioneering toolkit to make dispute resolution more accessible for neurodivergent individuals. This significant initiative came to…
Coram Chambers Welcomes Insights from Pupil Barrister Alex Clift on the Implications of PD 36ZH
7th April 2025 marked the commencement of the PD 36ZH Pilot Scheme, which introduces a significant revision to the Family Procedure Rules for matrimonial finance cases, particularly those with combined…
Coram Chambers Barristers Honoured in 2025 Pro Bono Recognition List
In a heartening affirmation of their commitment to social justice, several barristers from Coram Chambers have been recognised in the Pro Bono Recognition List for 2025. This list acknowledges those…
Coram Chambers Recognised in Doyle’s Guide 2025 for Matrimonial Finance and Children Law
Coram Chambers is pleased to announce an impressive recognition for its barristers in the 2025 listings by Doyle’s Guide, highlighting their expertise in both matrimonial finance and children law. This…
‘Has the time come to widen the scope of legal parentage?’: The Family Justice Council’s 17th Annual Debate published in the Family Law Journal by Maya Achan and Amanda Weston KC
In contributing to the ongoing discourse surrounding family law, Maya Achan, barrister at Coram Chambers, has co-authored a thought-provoking article with Amanda Weston KC from Garden Court Chambers. Their piece,…
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