Julie Doughty Julie Doughty is a retired senior lecturer in law who formerly practised as a solicitor and as a manager in Cafcass. She regularly reports on family court proceedings as a legal blogger for The Transparency Project.
Daisy Holland Daisy Holland is undertaking pupillage at 36 Family and is currently under the supervision of Nicholas Marsh whilst she completes her financial remedies seat. Daisy was called to the Bar after achieving Distinctions in the BVS and the GDL. To support her studies, Daisy was awarded the prestigious Lord Denning
Guy Holland Barrister, The 36 Group. Guy Holland acts as counsel and mediator specialising in claims relating to trusts of land and inheritance disputes. His experience lies in claims concerning the creation, ownership, transfer or protection of property rights or rights over property following the breakdown in relationships between cohabitees, family members
Catey Clarkson Catey Clarkson is an Unregistered Barrister (Bar of Ireland), currently working as Legal Content Programme Lead at 39 Essex Chambers. ● https://www.linkedin.com/in/cateyclarkson/ ● @cateyclarkson.bsky.social
Adam Clay-Croome Adam Clay-Croome is a junior barrister at St Ives Chambers, Birmingham, and advises and represents parties at all stages of financial remedy proceedings. He has successful experience acting for applicants, respondents and third parties in a range of matters from issue through to enforcement. He also practises in private children
Helen Adam Helen Adam is a former solicitor and now works exclusively as a mediator, as a founding partner at Wells Family Mediation. She was the mediator representative on the Private Law Working Group, and since then has chaired the Family Solutions Group. Their original report ‘What about me? Reframing Support for
Tanya Campels Tanya Campels is a barrister and was called to the Bar in 2024. She is an Advocacy Scholar with a specialism in Family Law matters.