Archive: August 2025

Niamh Fegan writes for Free Movement

Niamh Fegan, common law pupil, has written an article on Free Movement about the common hurdles she has seen in her experience of immigration bail applications. The article is available to read here.  Niamh is on her feet from 1st October 2025 and welcomes instructions in all asylum and immigration matters, including bail applications.

Charlotte Proudman Successfully Represents Mother After Father’s ‘Parental Alienation’ Claim Exposed as Bid to Secure Immigration Status

F v M [2025] EWFC 210 (B)  Dr Charlotte Proudman represented a mother in proceedings concerning her 7-year-old daughter, “U,” whose father sought to enforce and expand contact arrangements. The court found F’s applications were “primarily driven” by his need to regularise his immigration status, not by a genuine desire to see U [99]. While […]

Brenda Efurhievwe’s Reported Civil Penalty Notice Appeal

Brenda Efurhievwe has been acting for Jen and Jamie Limited in the company’s Civil Penalty Notice (“CPN”) appeal. The reported decision in Jen and Jamie Ltd v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWCC 41, [2025] 7 WLUK 288 can be accessed here. Brenda represented the company in its County Court appeal against […]

 

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