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Joanne Grey

Position: Senior Associate Solicitor
Offices: Haltwhistle
 
Areas: Personal Law, Family Law
 
 

Joanne is an Senior Associate Solicitor in our family law team who predominantly works from our Haltwhistle office but can attend on clients at any of our branches.

She began her career in law in 2008 following on from a successful senior management career and completed her law degree and Legal Practice Course at Northumbria University prior to completing her training contract with a legal charity.

About Joanne

Outside of work, Joanne enjoys spending time with her 2 dogs Ebony & Daisy. She also enjoys baking and travelling and likes to exercise by taking long walks in the beautiful Northumbrian countryside, Open water swimming and strength and conditioning training.

Joanne is also currently studying to become a child and adult psychotherapist which will support her work as a family lawyer.

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Father jailed for breaching court orders in child abduction case

October 7th 2025

A father has been sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of court after repeatedly failing to comply with orders to return his 11-year-old daughter from Iran to England. Joanne Grey Senior Associate Solicitor in our family law team reports on this recent case. Mrs Justice Lieven, sitting in the High Court’s…

Judge favours divorcing couple’s written agreement in ongoing dispute

July 23rd 2025

A Family Court judge has settled a dispute between a divorcing couple who had reached a voluntary financial settlement but then continued to argue over specific details. He said the court should generally favour the contents of the written agreement reached between the parties. Joanne Grey Senior Associate Solicitor in our family…

Landmark Supreme Court Ruling Clarifies Asset Division in Divorce: Standish v Standish (2025) UKSC 26

July 3rd 2025

By Joanne Grey Senior Associate Solicitor in our Family Law team. Yesterday, the UK Supreme Court handed down a long-awaited decision in Standish v Standish [2025] UKSC 26, a case that will shape how courts approach the division of wealth on divorce—particularly where one party enters the marriage with significant…

Summer holiday myths: advice for ex-partners travelling with children

May 1st 2024

Summer is coming and families are starting to get excited about trips to warmer climes. Sadly, the summer months are often a time when hostilities between ex-partners peak and we get an increase in enquiries from parents who are unaware of what they can and cannot do when wanting to…

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