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Talking Family Law - The Resolution Podcast

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Domestic Abuse
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Bankruptcy
Covert Recordings
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Inheritance Act 1975
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Artificial Intelligence
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Financial Abuse
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Guests take on a topical debate in family law in each episode in this podcast series from Resolution. Our hosts, Simon Blain and Anita Mehta, invite family law experts to share their experiences and anecdotes, in an insightful and entertaining conversation.

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Resolution’s National Conference in 2026 kicked off with our keynote session looking at the impact of AI in the justice system, including the benefits of being able to deliver justice more efficiency and the risk of it perpetuating bias that exists i... more

Are you up to date with how to apply for non-molestation orders?  Jenny Beck KC (Beck Fitzgerald), and Charlotte Baker (4PB) join us to bring us up-to-date, and discuss Family Law Act Remedies.

Jenny was the Chair of the Family Justice Council that ... more

Simon and Anita were privileged to be invited to speak at Resolution’s annual Financial Advisors conference. They were joined by Steve Hennessy (Beeswax Wealth Management) and Angela Lake-Carroll (ALC associates) to discuss how financial advisors see... more

In this episode, Anita and Simon kindly passed the reigns to YRes members Abigail and Natalie to pick the brains of Alison Bull (Partner at Mills and Reeve) and Philip Barnsley (Partner and Head of Family at Higgs) regarding questions posed by other ... more

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Recent Guests

Rosemary Hunter
Leading family law scholar, professor and founding head of law at Loughborough University
Loughborough University
Episode: LIVE from National Conference: AI and the Risk of Bias
Mr. Justice McKendrick
Honourable judge, lead judge for Artificial Intelligence and Family Justice
UK judiciary (Family Division)
Episode: LIVE from National Conference: AI and the Risk of Bias
Jenny Beck
Solicitor in private practice; private law representative on the Family Justice Council; chaired related groups
King's Counsel, Colfee?; Family Justice Council
Episode: Family Law Act applications and the President’s Guidance
Charlotte Baker
Barrister at 4PB in London; specializes in children law with domestic abuse experience
4PB
Episode: Family Law Act applications and the President’s Guidance
Angela Lake-Carroll
Resolution's head of standards, independent consultant
Resolution
Episode: LIVE from Financial Advisers Conference - Economic Abuse
Steve Hennessy
Resolution accredited financial advisor at Beeswax Wealth Management Limited
Beeswax Wealth Management / Resolution
Episode: LIVE from Financial Advisers Conference - Economic Abuse
Alison Bull
Partner, Mediator, and Arbitrator
Mills and Reeve
Episode: YRes Takeover: the five questions you really want to ask, but feel you can’t
Philip Barnsley
Partner and Head of Family
Higgs
Episode: YRes Takeover: the five questions you really want to ask, but feel you can’t
Mary McKaskill
Research Director at National Centre for Social Research
National Centre for Social Research
Episode: Repealing the presumption of parental involvement: practitioner guidance

Hosts

Anita Mehta
Host focusing on family law discussions; frequent contributor with roles tied to Resolution and related family law discourse.
Simon Blain
Co-host and regular facilitator of expert-led conversations in family law, often framing discussions around practice and reform.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Brilliant - look no further for family law pod

    Brilliant hosting, guests and insight. Anita Mehta should be on telly.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Barrister in London
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Middle class tosh for lawyers

    Another voice for the radical feminist group who advocate that women don’t lie in the family courts

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Betob1000
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • In depth conversations from the experts

    This podcast is marvellous. Rarely do you get the chance to hear at length from the subject area experts. Essential listening for family lawyers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wilhelm vardags
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Really interesting listen

    Well worth listening to if you have a personal or professional interest in Family Law issues. Interesting guests and really knowledgable hosts. Highly recommended!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cmdb3
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Engaging host duo with strong guest lineups and insightful discussions.
A few critics note perceived bias on some topics, but overall depth is praised.
Highly recommended for anyone with a professional or personal interest in family law.
Listeners appreciate lengthy conversations with subject-matter experts and practical takeaways.

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Standish: A New Dawn?
Q: So Sam, what has happened to the test of matrimonialisation? Is it wider? Is it narrower? Where are we now?
The test remains a three-part framework focused on intention, treatment of the asset as shared, and the duration over which that treatment occurs; Standish broadens the potential operation by emphasizing fairness and the broader context, but the application remains fact-specific rather than a strict binary.
Trusts and Divorce
Q: Abby, do you want to kick off?
Abby confirms the discussion, outlining how trustees respond to disclosure requests, the role of the questionnaire in financial remedy proceedings, and the importance of targeting the right information to establish trust assets and distributions.

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A focused nonfiction series examining current issues in family law, featuring expert guests and seasoned hosts debating practical, policy, and ethical dimensions. Recent episodes explore the intersection of technology and justice (AI bias, transparency, and human oversight), economic abuse and financial decision-making in disputes, the implications of repealing presumptions about parental involvement, covert recordings and privacy in litigation, and bankruptcy's effects on remedies and asset protection. A notable strength is the live-conference format and the breadth of expert perspectives—from judges and academics to practitioners and financial advisers—delivering actionable insights for practitioners, policymakers, and potential sponsors.... more

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