Helen Nettleship returned to Chambers in 2013, having previously completed her pupillage at 42BR Barristers under the supervision of Richard Furniss and Damian Woodward-Carlton. She has established a broad-based practice and accepts instructions in all key areas of Chambers’ work. Helen is regularly instructed in all aspects of family law: ancillary relief, public children, private children and domestic violence. FPC, County Court, High Court and Court of Appeal experience. She is a member of FLBA.

 

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Helen Nettleship, barrister at 42BR Barristers, explores the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of X and Y on non-molestation orders.   When the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the matter

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