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Eugene Maclaughlin

Family Law Barrister

Qualified in 2005

Eugene is a former local authority solicitor and was called to the Bar in 2005. He accepts instructions to advise and represent clients in relation to family law matters including abduction, non molestation orders, child arrangements, and matrimonial finance.

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Eugene's Biography

Areas covered
  • Abduction
  • Non Molestation Orders
  • Harrassment and Domestic Violence
  • Child Arrangement Orders/Prohibited Steps
  • Orders & Specific Issue Orders
  • Parental Responsibility
  • Adoption proceedings
  • Residency Orders
  • Child Maintenance
  • Appeals Breach and Enforcement
  • Applications
  • Divorce and Ancillary relief (Matrimonial Finance)
Background

Eugene accepts instructions to represent both applicants and respondents in family proceedings, from ex parte (without notice) applications right through to final hearings; and can do so at short notice.

His family practice cover the following areas:

  •  Abduction
  •  Non Molestation Orders
  •  Harrassment and Domestic Violence
  •  Child Arrangement Orders/Prohibited Steps Orders & Specific  Issue Orders
  •  Parental Responsibility
  •  Adoption proceedings
  •  Residency Orders
  •  Child Maintenance Appeals
  •  Breach and Enforcement Applications
  •  Divorce and Ancillary relief (Matrimonial Finance)

In relation to matrimonial finance proceedings, Eugene accepts instructions to represent clients throughout the whole process, from FDA, FDR to Final Hearings, including interim application hearings.

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2005

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
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  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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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