Hannah is a specialist family law barrister. She accepts instructions across all areas of family law, with a particular focus on financial remedy and private children law proceedings. She completed pupillage at a leading matrimonial finance set in London in October 2020. During pupillage, Hannah assisted on a wide range of family law cases, including complex financial remedy cases in the High Court. Hannah also gained experience in children law, both private and public, and was led in the Court of Appeal in the reported case of Re B-T (A Child: Threshold Conditions) [2020] EWCA Civ 697.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Hannah studied English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford, before completing the GDL and BPTC. During her time at law school, she volunteered with the Free Representation Unit representing clients at Social Security Tribunals, Support Through Court (previously called Personal Support Unit) assisting litigants in person, and with BPP Legal Advice Clinic (Family Law).
Hannah lives in London. In her spare time, she continues to pursue her love of English literature, including through reading and attending the theatre. She also plays piano and took up ballet at university. Hannah has always had an interest in physics and endeavours to keep up with the latest developments.