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Matondo Mukulu

Family Law Barrister

Matondo’s practice focuses on contested family law proceedings. He has been a direct access barrister for many years and as such he is very much accustomed to dealing with clients from the outset and gets involved, where instructed, in pre-trial aspects of anticipated proceedings. This experience has been honed as a practitioner who is also qualified as an Attorney-at-law in another jurisdiction where he has always dealt with clients directly.
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Matondo's Biography

Areas covered
Non-Molestation Applications, Occupation and Residence Orders, Child Abduction Child Arrangements applications, Prohibited Steps Orders, Specific Issue Orders
Background

Family Law

In the field of family law, Matondo represents parents in private proceedings and importantly he brings to this area of his practice his extensive experience in Immigration and Nationality law. He has considerable experience in the following areas:

  •  Non-Molestation Applications
  •  Occupation and Residence Orders
  •  Child Abduction
  •  Child Arrangements applications
  •  Prohibited Steps Orders
  •  Specific Issue Orders

Matondo also accepts instructions to advise and represent clients in relation to divorce and financial settlement proceedings as part of his wider family practice, including international proceedings with jurisdictional complexity.

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2002

  • BSB Certified Barristers
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Knowledge Base

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

What is a directions hearing in the family court?
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What is a directions hearing in the family court?
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How to fill out Form D11 for Divorce
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How to fill out Form D11 for Divorce
by Barrister Connect
What is an Ex Parte Non Molestation Order?
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What is an Ex Parte Non Molestation Order?
by Barrister Connect