Beth Payne joins Coram Chambers as tenant after successful probation

Beth Payne has completed her probationary tenancy and is now a tenant at Coram Chambers, bringing expertise in financial remedy and private children law.

Beth Payne has completed her probationary tenancy and is now a tenant at Coram Chambers. This milestone follows her earlier joining as a probationary tenant, after a successful pupillage at a highly regarded specialist financial remedies set.

A smooth transition to full tenancy

Beth first joined Coram Chambers in September 2025, bringing a strong background in financial remedy and private children work. Her colleagues and clients quickly recognised her expertise and commitment. With her probationary period now complete, Beth continues to accept instructions in both areas.

Expertise in financial remedies and private children cases

Beth’s experience extends beyond advocacy. She has contributed to the Financial Remedies Journal, where she writes insightful case summaries. This work keeps Beth close to new developments in family law and enhances her analytical skills. Her dedication to sharing knowledge benefits both peers and clients.

A foundation rooted in legal research

Before becoming a barrister, Beth worked as a research assistant at the Law Commission of England and Wales. She contributed to the well-known ‘Financial Remedies on Divorce’ scoping paper. This experience has given Beth a solid grounding in family law reforms and policy.

Looking ahead

Coram Chambers is delighted to have Beth as part of the team. Her expertise and energy strengthen Chambers’ offering in both financial remedies and private children matters. Colleagues and clients alike look forward to working with Beth in her new role.

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