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Stephanie is an experienced family practitioner specialising in public law care proceedings and private law proceedings. She regularly receives instructions from local authorities, parents, guardians and interveners at all stages of care cases. She specialises in cases with allegations of serious sexual abuse requiring complex forensic fact-finding. In respect of private law cases Stephanie frequently acts for applicants and respondents in difficult disputes regarding arrangements for children. She has appeared at all levels of the Family Court, from first hearing EPOs, right through to the Court of Appeal.
Stephanie is frequently invited to provide training and seminars to professional clients, including local authority lawyers and social workers.
- Public law children (85%)
- Private law children (15%)
Specific areas of specialisim: Public law: NAI/sexual abuse/Factitious Induced Illness/neglect
- Re D-J against Mark Twomey KC and Sam Momtaz KC, Acting for Local Authority (12 day fact finding) where Father of subject child had fathered a child to his niece who was a LAC Child, prompting a Serious Case Review.
- Re N – led by Alex Verdan KC, subject children receiving palliative care, parents not engaging with medical advice, went to Court of Appeal.
- Re O-B, led by Andrew Bagchi KC, (15 day fact finding) against Penny Howe KC, Alison Munrow KC and Martin Kingerley KC. FII, subject baby given overdoses of Tramadol.
- Re J (9 day fact finding) against Kate Branigan KC on NAI
- Re P (5 day fact finding) against Andrew Bagchi KC and John Tughan KC, subject child arm fractured, vaccination nurse as intervenor
- Re A (9 day fact-finding) against Barbara Connelly KC, sexual abuse and neglect
- P v P, private law fact finding against Prof Jo Delahunty KC, parental alienation
Re E (A Child) (2023) 3 FCR 283 Lord Justice Peter Jackson, Baker LJ and Davis LJ
Re A (A Child) (2019) EWFC B18
Re AB [2018] EWFC 3 Sir James Munby
Re L (Care Proceedings: Removal of Child) [2008] 1 FLR 575 – Mr Justice Ryder