

At Cambridge Family Law Practice, we are true experts in our field.
We help people resolve family disputes, provide advice about finances and arrangements for children when a relationship comes to an end, and guide clients through pre-marriage planning. We also help people make arrangements for keeping safe when relationships change.
CFLP is proud to be top-ranked in Cambridge for family law by both leading legal review directories: Chambers & Partners, which describes the firm as having “a highly impressive team of lawyers”; and the Legal 500 (2024), which includes a description of us as “a boutique firm with partners who exhibit a refreshingly collegiate approach with deep experience of family law” and “definitely the top firm in Cambridge when it comes to Family Law. Unique that all the fee earners are partners, which ensures the client will always get someone of significant experience looking after their case at all times”.
We resolve disputes with imagination, empathy and discretion. We can give you excellent legal advice, negotiate and advocate in court on your behalf, use collaborative practice, arbitrate or mediate your case. We offer an intelligent, sensitive and pragmatic approach, providing a highly specialised service tailored to meet your and your family’s individual needs.
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Our expert lawyers are Tricia Ashton, Adam Moghadas, Kathryn Evans, Simon Bethel, Jeremy Ford and Emma Wager. Gail Marchant-Daisley is a specialist family law Consultant. One of us will deal with all aspects of your case and you can be assured of partner-led attention at all times. For each of us, the service we give is a matter of personal pride.

Latest CFLP News & Articles
Latest CFLP News & Articles
The law relating to children brought from abroad for the purposes of adoption
A recent High Court case, DD v AF [2026] EWHC 247 (Fam), has clearly set out how courts in England and Wales should... more >
‘Experts’ and alienating behaviours
A recently-published Family Court decision has sent a clear message about two important issues in children cases: 1. the appointment of psychologists in... more >
Presumption of parenthood can be revoked, High Court confirmed
The legal status of ‘parent’ cannot be maintained when significant evidence to the contrary is available, the High Court recently confirmed. In Re... more >

