
Grainne Fahy is a Partner and Head of Family Law team in London and the South of England at law firm BLM, a top 50 law firm in the City of London.
She has practised family law exclusively since 2005 and now specialises in all aspects of private family law, including divorce and dissolution, financial remedies, private children matters, trust of land matters, cohabitation agreements, separation agreements, nuptial agreements and enforcements. Her client base is medium to ultra-high net worth and her cases often include international aspects.
Grainne’s focus is on matrimonial and non-matrimonial finances and she has a wealth of experience in cases with extensive assets, both in value and quantity. She also acts in Children Act matters and currently has an exceptionally high success rate in international relocation cases.
Grainne is accredited by Resolution as a specialist family lawyer with particular specialisms in Private Law Children and Advanced Financial Provision 1. She is also a fellow of the prestigious International Association of Family Lawyers.
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