Graham joined Wilsons in February 2020 as a Partner in the Family team and is based in our London office.
Graham believes that every family and every client is different and uses a fresh and innovative approach to find the best solution for each client and their family in a pragmatic and cost effective manner.
Graham deals with high value and complicated financial cases involving both public and private companies, trusts and intricate corporate structures, with assets all around the world.
His experience extends to helping clients with challenging cases involving arrangements for children or when one parent wishes to move abroad on a permanent basis.
Graham's practice includes advising clients who live together and have not married and clients in same sex relationships. He also advises clients involved in agreeing financial provision for children where their parents have not married.
Lastly, Graham has considerable experience in drawing up both pre and post nuptial agreements
Graham is a qualified family mediator and has achieved Senior Mediator Status with the Family Mediators Association.
He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Institute of Family Law Arbitrators and is able to take on both financial disputes and cases where parents are not able to reach an agreement for their children.
Graham is also part of professional body Resolution who have developed a code of conduct designed to encourage agreement and reduce conflict in family law.
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