About
Beth successfully completed her pupillage at a specialist financial remedies set in September 2025, and subsequently joined Coram Chambers as a probationary tenant.
Beth has good experience across financial remedy and private children work, and welcomes instructions in both areas.
In addition to her practice, Beth contributes to case summaries for the Financial Remedies Journal.
Prior to qualifying as a barrister, Beth worked as a research assistant at the Law Commission of England and Wales, contributing to the ‘Financial Remedies on Divorce’ scoping paper.
Practice Areas
Private Law Children
Finance and Private Client
Awards
Inner Temple, Exhibition and Allen Levy Scholarships to study the BPC
University of Exeter, Deans Commendation for Academic Excellence
Education and Professional Memberships
Education
University of Exeter, Law LLB (2017-20)
University of Law, BPC LLM (2021-22)
Other
Beth is a mentor with Young Bar Mentoring, and was a Pupil Ambassador for her year with Inner Temple, participating in Education and Training Committee meetings on behalf of the Inner Temple 2024-25 pupil cohort.