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Jade advises on family and fertility law including domestic and international surrogacy, divorce and civil partnership dissolution, separation, financial matters arising on separation and disputes involving children. She is experienced in adoption work, particularly adoption with an international element.
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Paul Infield specialises in family finance disputes, particularly those involving businesses, having over 35 years’ expertise in this area. He deals with the whole range of matrimonial finance, cohabitation cases and Inheritance Act claims, and also in professional negligence actions arising out of such disputes.

He is also an experienced mediator who specialises in mediating TOLATA, Inheritance Act and negligence cases against solicitors and barristers arising out of family finance cases. He is qualified to act as an arbitrator in financial disputes under rules of the Institute of Family Law Arbitrators (www.ifla.org.uk).

Paul is a member of Duke Corporate Education’s Global Learning Resource Network, for whom he carries out executive training for major companies worldwide.

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