Ben Woolstencroft looks at the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes and M v F [2024] EWFC 234 (B)

The impact of a court making findings of domestic abuse against a client seeking a child arrangements order can be catastrophic. That impact is exacerbated where those found to have…

Harcourt Chambers attending the Bar Council’s Pupillage Fair 2024 on Saturday

Harcourt Chambers is excited to announce that we will be attending the Bar Council’s Pupillage Fair on Saturday, 19th October 2024. The event takes place at Convene, 133 Houndsditch, London,…

Harcourt Chambers welcomes Ben Woolstencroft and Ferdinand Holley as our newest tenants

We are delighted and proud to announce that our 2023/2024 pupil barristers, Ben Woolstencroft and Ferdinand Holley, have been offered and have accepted tenancy at Harcourt Chambers.

Ben and…

Celebrating Milestones: Our pupils Ben Woolstencroft and Ferdinand Holley complete their First Six.

We proudly announce a significant milestone achieved by our dedicated pupils, Ben Woolstencroft and Ferdinand Holley: they have completed their first six. It’s a momentous occasion, marking the culmination of…

Suzanne Syme and Ben Woolstencroft co-author an article that explores the most recent changes to the Standard Financial Remedy Orders

Suzanne Syme MCIArb and pupil Ben Woolstencroft co-author an article outlining the most recent changes to the Standard Financial Remedy Orders. These Orders, although not mandatory, are universally used.

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