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Hugo de Rijke

Family Law Barrister

He is very approachable and professional, highly persuasive in court and fully committed to achieving the best outcome for his clients.

Hugo works in the South West of England and is happy to provide legal representation and written advice at all levels for both claimants/applicants and defendants/respondents. He accepts direct access, legally aided and privately funded work.
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Hugo's Biography

Areas covered
  • Child Arrangement Orders
  • Non-Molestation Orders
  • Occupation Orders
  • Prohibited Steps Orders
  • Specific Issue Orders
  • Parental Responsibility
  • Parental Alienation
  • Fact-finding hearings
Background

Hugo practises in family law, with a focus on contested Child Arrangement proceedings. He accepts instructions to advise and represent parents and grandparents alike, providing pragmatic advice to clients and robust, effective advocacy in court. His family work includes:

  • Child Arrangement Orders
  • Non-Molestation Orders
  • Occupation Orders
  • Prohibited Steps Orders
  • Specific Issue Orders
  • Parental Responsibility
  • Parental Alienation
  • Fact-finding hearings

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 1990.

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

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Knowledge Base

For more information on Direct Access, Family Law and working with our team visit our blog.

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Direct Access for Child Arrangements: Why Families Are Choosing Barristers Directly
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