Isabella Taylor-Ezechie accepts instructions in all areas of public and private children law, and in injunctive applications under the Family Law Act 1996.
Isabella joined Chambers in October 2024, following successful completion of pupillage.
Prior to coming to the bar, Isabella worked as a paralegal at a tier 1 Family law firm, and was involved in pro bono work including the Innocence Project.
Isabella has a particular interest in the common features of Court of Protection work and Family proceedings, including vulnerable parties, children with disabilities, best interests in medical treatment decisions and deprivation of liberty orders.
During her undergraduate degree Isabella studied healthcare and ethics, and during her masters Isabella studied interdepartmental modules in ‘Cognitive Neuroscience’ and ‘Sociology of Illness’ to further develop her understanding in these areas.




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