Her specialist subject areas include asset division for those with substantial assets or those with limited means and advice for unmarried couples. She is also a member of the Law Society Family Panel.
Harjit believes in a holistic approach to family law ensuring that all aspects are expertly dealt with whether you are wealth planning at the start of a new relationship or deciding what is best for children at the end of a relationship. Harjit also advises on the fast-developing field of fertility law, surrogacy and adoption.
Harjit is passionate about family law and has acted for clients across the wealth divide from those on a low income to city professionals. To Harjit, rehousing a wife with no income is as rewarding as uncovering hidden assets in a millionaire’s trust offshore. Also, if there is a public interest angle to a matter, Harjit will consider undertaking matters on a pro bono basis.
and dealing sensitively with discrimination claims. Luke recently acted in a very high value case where an injunction was sought in the High Court. He has also been instructed by employers commencing difficult redundancy programmes.
Luke understands that the workplace, and the working environment, is of paramount importance for the happiness of employees, and for the productivity and efficiency of the organisations employing them. Luke has seen it from both sides, having been a small business owner and employer himself, for some years. Through his experience in the law, Luke knows that almost all workplace disputes can be resolved to all parties’ mutual benefit.
Luke has acted for a wide range of employers and employees and is keen to further his specialism in representing professionals from the world of sport. Luke has implemented the Football Professionals Employment Service to this end, and has acted for a number of coaches and administrators from the football league.