GT Stewart are very pleased to be included again in the Times Best law Firms 2025
GT Stewart are very pleased to be included again in the Times Best law Firms 2025
GT Stewart are very pleased to be included again in the Times Best law Firms 2025
On 26 September our directors, Melanie Krudy and Greg Stewart, were very pleased to be able to attend the Film Premiere of ‘Before You Commit’, an award winning film made by Khadys Dream hosted at the Curzon Bloomsbury.
Max Konarek, one of the Family & Childcare Partners at GT Stewart Solicitors sets out considerations that an individual should be aware of when choosing who to instruct to represent you in Family Court proceedings.
Max Konarek, one of the Family & Childcare Partners at GT Stewart Solicitors considers the law around Exoneration and why it is important as a legal practitioner in family proceedings to consider whether the evidence in your client’s case meets the test for them to be exonerated of the of the allegations made against them. This is particularly important in the context of the emotional and psychological impact such allegations have upon your client.
At GT Stewart Solicitors we we recognise the insidious and negative effect of inequality and discrimination. We are passionate not only about protecting the rights of our clients, but the rights of the wider public too.
Max provides some insight into current concerns and recent developments that have arisen in the last couple of weeks.
Max considers the potential breaches of Article 6 and Article 8 Rights for those in care proceedings where the Court places reliance upon a report from the Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service (SIHIS).
"This was hugely disappointing meeting about the Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service (SIHIS) by the Department for Education.
Max Konarek, Partner and Joint Head of the Family & Childcare Department at GT Stewart reflects on the Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service pilots in a recent article for the Solicitors Journal
Max outlines his concerns and raises awareness about the Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service (SIHIS) - this can be read here