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Sally Homer appears in High Court decision of B v B [2026]

The court considered the correct legal route for a step-parent adoption where a child had…
News 17th February 2026

Growing Up Online – By Kyri Lefteri

Kyri Lefteri looks at the hidden dangers facing children today arising from online harm and…
Newsletter, News 17th November 2025

Open Justice Principle – Where are the lines drawn in Care Proceedings?

Jemimah Hendrick led by Joy Brereton K.C. successfully appeared on behalf of the children's guardian…
News 7th October 2025

Newsletter – August 2025

This month's newsletter features summaries of three interesting and important cases in relation to withdrawal…
Newsletter, News 2nd September 2025

Newsletter – July 2025

The July 2025 edition of our monthly newsletter is now available.
Newsletter, News 1st August 2025

Sabrina Polak in successful appeal in H (Care Proceedings: Risk Assessment) [2025] EWCA Civ 727

Sabrina Polak appeared in the Court of Appeal in a successful appeal against a decision…
News 2nd July 2025

Newsletter – April 2025

This latest edition contains Chambers’ latest news and recent case law updates
News, Newsletter 6th May 2025

Re C [2024] – Post-Adoption Contact

Dinali Nanayakkara, Emma Vincent and George Lafazanides all feature in this appeal in relation to…
News 15th May 2024

New Court Chambers Newsletter – Spring 2023

We are delighted to publish the 18th New Court Newsletter, which sees a change of…
News 17th April 2023

Newsletter – March 2021

This edition of the New Court Newsletter features articles by Sam Prout, Elissa Da Costa…
Newsletter, News 15th March 2021

Christopher Poole represents Local Authority in committal proceedings reported in the Guardian

Joint Head of Chambers, Christopher Poole, recently represented a Local Authority in committal proceedings reported…
News 14th January 2019

The evolution of the Human Rights claim in part IV proceedings

In the course of the past two years, claims under the Human Rights Act 1998…
News 16th June 2017

New Court Chambers has forged its reputation on a commitment to provide consistently high standards of advice, representation and clerking services.


An excellent set with talented practitioners.


A set with substantial strength in public and private children law matters, and the further capability to handle financial proceedings.


Well versed in highly sensitive matters involving non-accidental injury, child death, sexual abuse, FGM, fictitious illness and child trafficking.


The barristers at New Court Chambers distinguish themselves from others due to their hands-on handling of cases.


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