
Coram Chambers Welcomes Beth Payne
Coram Chambers is delighted to announce the arrival of Beth Payne as a probationary tenant, following her successful completion of pupillage at a leading specialist financial remedies set in September 2025.
Beth brings with her a wealth of experience in both financial remedy and private children work, and is already welcoming instructions in both practice areas.
Beth’s expertise is complemented by her ongoing contribution to the Financial Remedies Journal, for which she regularly writes case summaries. Her commitment to staying at the forefront of developments in this complex field is evident in her analytical approach and dedication to knowledge-sharing within the profession.
Before qualifying as a barrister, Beth worked as a research assistant at the Law Commission of England and Wales. During her time at the Commission, Beth contributed to the influential ‘Financial Remedies on Divorce’ scoping paper, further underpinning her strong foundation in family law.
Coram Chambers is pleased to welcome Beth to the team, where she will continue to provide high-quality advice and representation to clients in both financial remedies and private children matters.