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18 June 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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3PB Barristers—Rhiannon Wilcock

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Junior barrister joins family team

Following on from its recent hire of a trio of family barristers, 3PB Barristers has announced another addition to its team, junior barrister Rhiannon Wilcock.

Rhiannon was called to the Bar in 2012 and specialises in the family law field, with expertise spanning property disputes, matrimonial finance, and domestic violence cases. She is also particularly experienced in private law disputes concerning child arrangements, including cases involving abuse allegations and international relocation issues. She joins 3PB after almost four years with St Philips Chambers, and has also previously worked for the Bar Pro Bono Unit.

3PB family barrister Liz McGrath QC said: ‘We are very fortunate to have someone of Rhiannon’s talents join us here. I’ve seen just what an outstanding matrimonial finance and private family law barrister she has quickly become and look forward to seeing her continued success with the 3PB Family Team.’

 

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