Probationary Tenancy Opportunity – October 2025

Harcourt Chambers invites applications for a Probationary Tenancy starting in October 2025 at our London premises at 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, EC4Y 9DB.

We have one vacancy available, and are…

Harcourt Chambers’ welcomes Rosie Shouler-Harris and Imogen Pitts as our newest tenants

We are delighted and proud to announce that our 2024/2025 pupil barristers, Rosie Shouler-Harris and Imogen Pitts, have been offered – and have accepted – tenancy at Harcourt Chambers.

Rosie…

Harcourt Chambers Finance-Focused Webinar Series – Accounts for Small Businesses in Family Proceedings 9th July

These sessions will provide practical insights and guidance on key financial issues encountered in practice, tailored to those in the early stages of their careers. Aimed at people with 0-7…

Harcourt Chambers’ celebrates recognition in the latest edition of The Spear’s 500

Harcourt Chambers is delighted to announce that Edward Devereux KC has been recognised in the latest edition of The Spear’s 500 as a top-recommended family law barrister for high-net-worth clients.

BM v MB v GM v X (Financial Provision: identification of Marital Assets / Avoidance of Disposition Order [2025] EWFC 129

This was a decision of Recorder Fiona Hay of Harcourt Chambers sitting as a s. 9 Deputy High Court Judge.

In a wide ranging judgment on financial remedies the learned…

Watch Jason Green’s Webinar with For Media on demand

It’s already been a week since Jason delivered his live webinar with For Media on “How Best to Address Valuation Issues in Financial Remedy Proceedings.”

If you weren’t able to…

Harcourt Chambers Finance-Focused Webinar Series – When and When not to get a PODE report 17th June

These sessions will provide practical insights and guidance on key financial issues encountered in practice, tailored to those in the early stages of their careers. Aimed at people with 0-7…

Helen Little and Frances Harris write for LexisNexis on supporting and questioning neurodivergent parties

Helen and Frances’ article responds to the recent Family Justice Council guidelines on Neurodiversity in the Family Justice System, offering practical advice on how to better support neurodivergent clients throughout…

Harcourt Barristers Speak at Oxfordshire, Bucks & Berks Resolution Day

We were delighted that three of our barristers — Fiona Hay, Siân Cox and David Marusza — spoke at the Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire & Berkshire Resolution Day yesterday.

It was a…

New Harcourt Chambers Finance-Focused Webinar Series for Junior Lawyers – Kicking Off 27th May

We’re excited to announce a brand-new series of finance-focused webinars designed specifically for junior solicitors (0–7 years PQE), trainees, and paralegals. These sessions will provide practical insights and guidance on…

Cecilia Barrett – ‘Add Backs’, what are they and what do you need to know

What is an ‘add back’?

An ‘add back’ is a species of a conduct argument under section 25(2)(g) Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. An ‘add back’ argument is made when one…

Harcourt Chambers Recognised in Doyle’s Guide 2025

Harcourt Chambers is proud to announce that several of our barristers have been recognised in the Doyle’s Guide 2025, reinforcing our reputation as a leading family law set.

In this…

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