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Financial Remedies Practice 2026-2027

Authors: Sir Nicholas Mostyn (Editor in Chief), Gavin Smith (Editor), Lewis Marks KC, Richard Sear KC, Phillip Blatchly, Joshua Viney, Henrietta Boyle, & Henry Pritchard

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Product Overview

Product Description

Financial Remedies Practice is firmly established as the essential, specialist reference for all financial remedy practitioners.

Cited and used in courts every day, this unique book combines in a single portable volume authoritative commentary on financial remedies practice and procedure together with the full and up-to-date text of the relevant Family Procedure Rules and Practice Directions.

The Commentary is led by the team responsible for both At A Glance and AAG Cloud, so you can be confident that the guidance is current, trusted and insightful.

Financial Remedies Practice provides unrivalled coverage of myriad decisions and developments under the CPR now reflected in many of the key aspects of financial remedies practice, such as injunctions, relief from sanctions, costs and general case management.

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Author Biography & Information

Editor in Chief: Sir Nicholas Mostyn was a barrister for 30 years specialising in “big money” cases, appearing in the foundational decisions of White, Miller and Granatino v Radmacher. He became a High Court judge in 2010 and sat in the Family Division, where he gave many judgments of major importance in the financial remedy field.

EditorGavin Smith is a family law barrister at 1 Hare Court. He specialises in financial disputes resulting from all forms of relationship breakdown, especially those with an international dimension.

Lewis Marks KC is a barrister at QEB Chambers. He practises in family law, in particular in the sphere of "big money ancillary relief" (financial provision following divorce), and has appeared in many of the leading cases. He drafted the FLBA's response to the European Commission's Green Paper ("Rome III") on the applicable law and jurisdiction on international divorce matters.

Richard Sear KC practises in all areas of private family law and tends to be instructed in complex financial cases and jurisdiction disputes, both with and against leading counsel. He was shortlisted in 2014 for the award of Chambers and Partners family law junior barrister of the year.

Phillip Blatchly is consistently ranked as a leading matrimonial finance junior by both of the legal directories, Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500. He is described as being “exceptional”, “charming yet ferocious”, able to “change his line of attack very easily” whilst also “being willing to take a judge on”. He is said to have “a brain like a calculator” and is a “skilled advocate with an impressive technical grasp of the law”.

Joshua Viney is a Family Law Barrister at 1 Hare Court.

Henrietta Boyle is a family law barrister at 1 Hare Court, specialising in financial remedy cases. She has had over 50 articles and case summaries published across various family law platforms. Henrietta has also worked as a Judicial Assistant in the Family Division of the High Court.

Henry Pritchard is a family law barrister at 1 Hare Court, specialising in financial remedy cases.

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Product Details

  • Publisher

    Class Legal

  • ISBN/Ean

    Print ISBN: | 978-1-80161-236-4

    Digital ISBN: | 978-1-80161-237-1

  • Edition

    15th Edition 2026

  • Published

    2026-07-01

  • Country of Origin

    England

  • Book Language

    English

  • Dimensions

    24 x 15.5 x 5

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