Karen Bowey
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About Karen
I am a Chartered Legal Executive within the Family Law department, dealing mostly with divorce, civil partnership dissolution and other relationship breakdowns, and then the financial/property issues which may arise as a result. I also have experience in dealing with the practical side of the safeguarding of property interests so far as they relate to divorce and have previously dealt with the conveyancing aspects of our property matters. I also have experience of private children law and domestic violence issues. I have a keen interest in helping people achieve an amicable separation with as less stress as possible, and support the “no fault” divorce reform.
I started out working for a firm of solicitors in Croydon in 1993 alongside Carole Hack and Liz Edwards and then came to Amphlett Lissimore in December 1998. I qualified as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives in June 1999, and now assist Estella Newbold-Brown on a day to day basis at the Crystal Palace office across a variety of cases from pre-nuptial and living together agreements through to divorce.
I am a member of Resolution and am also a Dementia Friend. I believe I have a realistic but friendly approach to matters so that clients know exactly where they stand. If you would like to request a free initial assessment of your family law matter, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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Education
- 1999 - Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives
Career
- 1998 - Present - Amphlett Lissimore
- 1993-1998 - Taylor Willcocks
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Why can’t I have custody of the dog?
Karen Bowey, a chartered legal executive in our family team discusses how a beloved pet is treated in the same way as a fridge freezer in English family law.
Read MoreAgreeing child arrangements that suit your family
Separating is never going to be easy, but it is imperative to place high importance on agreeing child arrangements.
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