Applicant stories

Counsel assist grandmother in fight to look after grandchildren

Barristers Michael Jones KC of Deans Court Chambers and Matthew Carey of St John’s Buildings appeared pro bono in the Court of Appeal in a case concerning a grandmother’s wish to be allowed to look after three of her young grandchildren.

 

Helping a full-time carer in a tax dispute: John’s Story

John, a full-time carer for his dad who has dementia, was struggling with a tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for almost five years. With the assistance of Keith Gordon and Siobhan Duncan of Temple Tax Chambers, John was prevented from losing his home, and a significant pro bono costs order was secured. 

“I will continue to move on with my life and put this whole nightmare behind me”: Sharon’s story

When the police told Sharon she needed to accept a caution for criminal damage against her abusive ex-partner’s van, she was incredibly distressed and confused. Fortunately, with the pro bono support of barrister Cathy Mitchell, the charges were dropped, and Sharon has now been able to move on.

Forged signatures & false claims: Arash's Story

When Arash was wronged by his mortgage broker he became homeless and suffered a heart attack. Fortunately, barrister Charlotte was able to assist pro bono.

A case of mistaken identity: Gordon's Story

When Gordon, a 20-year-old student, received a letter from his local authority stating that he had passed away, he was highly alarmed and distressed. 

A disabled mother's fight to be heard: Molly's Story

In 2015, eight-year-old Joe was taken away from his disabled mother, Molly. After years of navigating a system that had been stacked against a neuro-diverse, single parent family with disabilities, Joe is now home with Molly.

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