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Farah Amin
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Farah Amin

Farah Amin


Called: Lincoln's Inn 1991

farahamin@clarendonchambers.com
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Education

LLB (Hons)

Affiliations

Chancery Bar Association

Family Law Bar Association

South Eastern Circuit

Public Access

Accepts instructions direct from businesses and individuals via the Public Acccess scheme

Languages

French

Swahili

Urdu

Studying Italian and Farsi

Areas of Practice

Chancery & Commercial
Matrimonial Finance
Private & Public Child Law
 

Farah's practice essentially comprises of two separate elements which she has successfully maintained for many years.

Chancery & Commercial
Farah has substantial experience acress a wide range of chancery and commerical matters, including; mortgages (for lenders and borrowers), aribitration, wills & trust, insolvency and bankruptcy (including international insolvency), landlord and tenant, land law; Lands Tribunal, company and partnership disputes, guarantees, banking and consumer protection and all aresa of contract and probate (both English and Kenyan law).

Family Law
Farah has been practising in familylaw since being called to the Bar almost 20 years ago.  she has particular experience and expertise in ancillary relief and is instructed in high value cases often with an international element.  Her practice also includes cases under the Inheritance Act 1975, which dovetails with her wills and trust work and matters under the Trusts of Land ad Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.  Farah is experienced in Children Act matters injunctions and committals including non-molestation orders where capacity is in issue.

Farah's ability to speak various languages and her eperience on an international platform provides her clients and instructing solicitors with a distinct advantage, particularly in corss-border cases and those with foreign element.

 


 


 

 

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