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Esther Cantor

Family Law Barrister

Esther was called to the bar in 2004 having a keen interest in Human Rights. She has an extensive experience in the field of family law, immigration law and education attending appeals tribunals, including judicial review at the Upper Tribunal to the Court of appeal.
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Esther's Biography

Areas covered
Family, immigration and education law
Background

Esther was called to the bar in 2004 having a keen interest in Human Rights. Esther has developed a successful practice in private and public children law, includes representing parents, extended family members, local authorities and children via their guardians.

Esther's family law practice specifically includes Children Act proceedings. Her caseload typically includes proceedings involving:

  • Contested Child Arrangements Orders

  • Prohibited Steps Orders

  • Specific Issue Orders

  • Allegations of domestic abuse

  • Allegations of substance abuse

  • Safeguarding and welfare concerns

  • Fact-finding hearings

  • Non-molestation and Occupation orders

She has an extensive experience in the field of immigration law attending appeals tribunals, including judicial review at the Upper Tribunal to the Court of appeal. Esther has a keen interest in the education law and has represented clients at the special education needs tribunal, representing the young person and their parent/s.

Qualifications

Year of call 2004

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Knowledge Base

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Non-Molestation Orders Explained: What They Are, When You Need One, and How to Get Help Quickly
FAMILY LAW
Non-Molestation Orders Explained: What They Are, When You Need One, and How to Get Help Quickly
by Barrister Connect
Understanding the C100 Form: A Guide for Parents in Child Arrangement Disputes
CHILD ARRANGEMENTS
Understanding the C100 Form: A Guide for Parents in Child Arrangement Disputes
by Barrister Connect
Understanding Form A: Starting Financial Remedy Proceedings
FAMILY LAW
Understanding Form A: Starting Financial Remedy Proceedings
by Barrister Connect