Kayleigh Long has a specialist family law practice, covering all areas of public children, private children and matrimonial finance.
Kayleigh is well regarded for being professional and thorough whilst maintaining her down to earth and approachable style.
In addition to her busy family practice, Kayleigh was appointed as a Deputy District Judge in 2019 on the South-Eastern Circuit.
Kayleigh also accepts instructions on a Direct Access basis.
Kayleigh regularly represents Local Authorities, parents, grandparents, and Guardians at all levels of stages of proceedings, including EPO, removal hearings, case management hearings, IRH’s, fact find hearings, final hearings and appeals. Many cases that she deals with involve complex issues, serious allegations and several experts. She has dealt with cases involving sexual abuse, chronic neglect, physical abuse and non-accidental injury. Kayleigh also accepts instructions in public interest immunity cases on behalf of Local Authorities.
Kayleigh represents parents, and sometimes other relatives, in private law children proceedings. This involves applications for child arrangement orders, specific issues applications, prohibited steps applications, along with internal relocation and leave to remove applications.
Kayleigh acts for Applicants and Respondents in non-molestation order and occupation order applications under the Family Law Act 1996.
Kayleigh is experienced in matrimonial finance cases, and has dealt with cases involving significant assets. She is regularly instructed at FDA, FDR and final hearings to represent husbands, wives and interveners. Kayleigh has dealt with cases involving complex issues such as jurisdictional issues and securing maintenance. She deals with maintenance pending suit and enforcement applications.
I am registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as a Data Controller for the personal data that I hold and process as a barrister. My registered address is New Court Chambers, Temple, London EC4Y 9BE and my registration number is ZA118934.
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I retain your personal data while you remain a client unless you ask me to delete it.
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The General Data Protection Regulation gives you specific rights around your personal data. For example, you have to be informed about the information I hold and what I use it for, you can ask for a copy of the personal information I hold about you, you can ask us to correct any inaccuracies with the personal data I hold, you can ask us to stop sending you direct mail, or emails, or in some circumstances ask us to stop processing your details. Finally, if I do something irregular or improper with your personal data you can seek compensation for any distress you are caused or loss you have incurred. You can find out more information from the ICO’s website https://ico.org.uk/for_the_public/personal_information and this is the organisation that you can complain to if you are unhappy with how I dealt with you.
You may request access to, correction of, or a copy of your information by contacting me at klong@newcourtchambers.com
I will occasionally update my Privacy Notice. When I make significant changes, I will notify you of these by email. I will also publish the updated Notice on my website profile.




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