Edward Bennett in Natalie Dawn Kennedy v Philip Thomas [2024] EWHC 303 (Fam)
Edward Bennett appeared in the High Court in committal proceedings which were reported in both The Times and the Daily Mail.
Our work covers all areas of family law, with particular expertise in the following areas:
Edward’s practice focuses on international disputes concerning children or vulnerable adults.
Edward is one of the editors of the leading practitioner work Clarke Hall & Morrison on Children. He sits on the editorial board of the International Family Law Journal and was its General Editor from 2015 – 2020. He is a member of the Legal Working Group of the leading child abduction charity Reunite and of the Head of International Family Justice’s International Family Law Committee. In 2015, he was named Young Family Law Barrister of the Year at the Jordans (now Lexis Nexis) Family Law Awards. In 2023, he as shortlisted for International Family Lawyer of the Year at those same awards.
Edward previously trained as a solicitor in the London and Prague offices of Allen & Overy LLP. On qualification, he spent a year as the Judicial Assistant to the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Lloyd in the Court of Appeal and a further year as Legal Secretary to the Head of International Family Justice for England & Wales, the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Thorpe.
Outside the bar, Edward spent two years alongside his legal practice as a Research Assistant at the College of Arms.
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Edward has significant experience in cases of international children cases at first instance and appellate level.
International Child Abduction/Committal Proceedings.
International Child Abduction/consent and grave risk of harm defences.
International Child Abduction/child’s objections
International Child Abduction/role of ‘solicitor-guardians’ in 1980 Hague Convention proceedings.
International Child Abduction/Russian Federation.
Reported in Care Appointments.
International Child Abduction/Ukraine/Lis Pendens.
Oral evidence in child abduction cases.
Costs/International Child Abduction.
Antigua and Barbuda/International Child Abduction.
International child abduction/transnational spousal abandonment.
International child abduction/calculation time period to engage the 1980 Hague Convention settlement ‘defence’.
International child abduction.
International child abduction.
International child abduction.
International child abduction/recognition and enforcement.
Child abduction during the Covid-19 pandemic.
International child abduction.
Child abduction/first reported occasion a child returned to Sudan.
International child abduction.
International child abduction.
Edward has wide-ranging experience of all private law children matters including, serious medical treatment, international child custody, relocation, forced marriage and stranded spouse cases, and international commercial surrogacy.
International surrogacy/overseas adoption.
Recognition of foreign adoption at common law/human rights.
Fact-Finding/Transnational Spousal Abandonment.
Interim capacity declarations.
International relocation.
Withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. Whether there should be police presence at the bedside when withdrawal of treatment is carried out.
Court of Justice of the European Union – international child maintenance.
International relocation – the first international children’s case ever before the courts of the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia.
International commercial surrogacy.
European Custody Convention.
Edward has significant experience representing all parties in public law cases, in particular in relation to child protection cases with an international element, and those where questions of serious medical treatment arise.
Final adoption hearing following leave to oppose having been granted.
Supreme Court appeal about the use of the inherent jurisdiction to authorise secure accommodation for vulnerable children.
Edward has significant experience in representing all parties, including Sovereign States, in Court of Protection cases and cases concerning vulnerable adults.
16/17-year-olds and deprivations of liberty.
Edwards accepts instructions in ecclesiastical law.
Having spent two years at the College of Arms, Edward is one of the few juniors of the bar to have experience of contested peerage and baronetage disputes, including appearing before the Lord Lyon in his non-judicial role.
Edward is qualified to accept instructions directly from members of the public under the Direct Access Scheme in appropriate circumstances.
"Edward Bennett is a very fine advocate with unrivalled knowledge of even the most niche areas of children and family law. His presentation is subtle and skilful."
"He provides very clear, efficient, eloquent position statements to the court."
Chambers UK Bar 2024
‘Edward is an excellent advocate. The way he puts his client's case always sounds eminently reasonable, as though it must be the correct outcome, successfully persuading judges and magistrates alike to decide in his client's favour. His written submissions are also second to none.’
The Legal 500 UK Bar 2024
'the epitome of polite effectiveness'
Legal 500 UK Bar 2023
“Ed Bennett is a calm performer who is very responsive and accessible.”
Chambers UK Bar 2023
“Has good knowledge of the law and shows great empathy when working with emotional parent clients.”
Chambers UK Bar 2023
"His case preparation is meticulous and he gets to grips with information quickly. He is calm and collected, which is needed when doing international abduction work. Edward handles his clients with the utmost support and care. He is kind, polite, hard working, and really knows his stuff”
Chambers UK Bar 2022
Edward Bennett appeared in the High Court in committal proceedings which were reported in both The Times and the Daily Mail.
Harcourt Chambers congratulates Edward Bennett on his appointment as Registrar of the British Indian Ocean Territory Court of Appeal.
Edward will continue in full time practice at the bar as…
Edward Bennett, instructed by Freemans Solicitors, represented the respondent mother in K v E [2023] EWHC 2890 (Fam) and successfully resisted the father’s application for the child’s summary return to Germany.…