Imogen Pitts

Imogen Pitts

Call: 2023

'This was a very complex and difficult case. Imogen was highly professional and Client focused. She was very well prepared and willing to go the extra mile for her client. I would instruct/recommend her without hesitation.'
Instructing Solicitor

Imogen Pitts has a thriving practice encompassing children (public and private), financial remedies, international and injunction cases.

Imogen acts on behalf of clients at all stages of proceedings and is regularly instructed to appear in multi-day fact-finding and final hearings. She is experienced in dealing with vulnerable people and is particularly skilled at putting clients at ease.

Imogen completed pupillage under the supervision of Simon Miller, Ruth Cabeza and Daniel Sheridan. Prior to pupillage, Imogen attended over 600 county court hearing as a solicitor’s agent. She also acted as an ‘appropriate adult’, supporting vulnerable people detained by the police. Imogen has enjoyed volunteering with the National Centre of Domestic Violence, the Free Representation Unit and the Schools Consent Project.

When not in court, Imogen enjoys travelling and trips to the theatre.

To instruct Imogen or for more information…

Call: 020 7353 6961
Email: clerks@harcourtchambers.co.uk

Practice Areas

Imogen has a busy private law practice and regularly appears at all stages of proceedings under the Children Act 1989, from FHDRA to final hearing and appeal. She is often instructed in multi-day fact-finding hearings involving serious allegations of abuse, for both victims and alleged perpetrators.

Imogen is also experienced in representing applicants and respondents in injunctive proceedings under the Family Law Act 1996.

Notable Private Law Children cases


HH v SS [2026] EWHC 1557 (Fam)

This appeal arose in the context of private proceedings concerning two children and followed a fact-finding hearing which took place in November 2025 before HHJ Greenfield. The trial judge declined to make findings that the father attempted to strangle the mother in April 2023 or assaulted her in August 2023, instead finding that the parents were aggressive/violent towards each other on both occasions.

Mr Justice Peel allowed the appeal in relation to both of these findings on the basis that the judge had erred by seemingly not viewing the Video Recorded Interviews of either the father or the child which took place after the April 2023 alleged strangulation incident. It was held that the trial judge further erred by failing to take into account other material evidence such as injuries to the mother and important detail within police disclosure. The court held that the judge had further failed to adequately explain the reasons behind his conclusions and referred to the caution which must be exercised before a judge is to go ‘off piste’ and make findings which are not sought by either party (Re A [2019] EWCA Civ 1947).

 This judgment highlights that although viewing video footage may be onerous, when such footage is essential viewing to determine serious allegations, the videos must be viewed and appropriately analysed by the court. This is particularly the case when a party has proceeded on the basis that the material will be viewed and has made reference to such evidence throughout cross-examination and submissions.

Imogen accepts instructions in all public law proceedings. She has experience representing both Local Authorities and parents at contested ICO and final hearings involving issues such as chronic neglect, mental health / substance abuse and domestic abuse.

Imogen has experience working with particularly vulnerable parents, including those with learning difficulties. She also accepts instructions from Children’s Guardians.

Imogen brings a calm and measured approach to sensitive financial proceedings. She has experience representing a variety of clients at every stage of proceedings, including at FDA, FDR and final hearing.

Imogen has appeared in the High Court on matters involving international child abduction. She accepts instructions at every stage of child abduction proceedings pursuant to The Hague Convention and Brussels II revised.

Imogen also has experience with cases involving other international elements such as Female Genital Mutilation and Forced Marriage Protection Orders.

 

Testimonials

'Our client mentioned that Imogen was extremely professional and showed patience and understanding. Our client said that she felt that a barrister for the very first time listened to her without rushing. We are grateful.'
Instructing Solicitor

'We both thought she was excellent, really good communication and the client was very impressed and happy with her advocacy. We have booked for the next hearing in September at the client's request.'
Instructing Solicitor

'Imogen was an absolute pleasure to work with. She prioritised gaining an in depth knowledge of the case so that she was well-prepared for the hearing. Imogen kept me updated at every stage, provided valuable guidance and acted in accordance with clients instructions throughout. I will definitely be instructing her again!'
Instructing Solicitor

'We found Imogen to be professional and friendly and she negotiated matters towards a good outcome for the client. We were impressed with Imogen and would be happy to instruct her on other matters.'
Instructing Solicitor

'Imogen was very well prepared and drafted the position statement to a high standard. Imogen has updated me promptly after the hearings and has made me aware of urgent directions which is always helpful. The client has not raised any concerns about Imogen’s advocacy and was very pleased with the outcome of the hearing. I have instructed Imogen twice so far and would be more than willing to instruct again.'
Instructing Solicitor

'My experience with Imogen has been excellent, I have found her to be proactive and was able to tackle any issues head-on.'
Instructing Solicitor

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