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Mohammed Khan

Paralegal

Eskinazi Team (Barnet)

m.khan@gtstewart.co.uk
020 8299 6000

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Mohammed joined GT Stewart in 2025 as a Paralegal within the Family Law team. Before joining the firm, he gained valuable legal experience by shadowing lawyers in Khanewal, Pakistan, for four months during his studies. This opportunity provided him with a deep understanding of the country’s criminal justice system and legal framework.

He completed his Master of Laws (LLM) at Kingston University with a Distinction/First Class, and received multiple academic awards. He achieved the highest mark in his criminal law dissertation, which examined capital punishment in Pakistan, and earned a Distinction in the Law of International Trade.

After completing this LLM, Mohammed undertook the Bar Training Course at UWE in Bristol, where he achieved a High Distinction/Very Competent, as well as outstanding grades in Conferencing and Civil Litigation. He is also an accredited civil and commercial mediator, recognised by the Civil Mediation Council (UK).

Mohammed is driven by a strong work ethic and has a particular interest in Family Law as well as a passion for Criminal Defence work. He continues to build on his advocacy and analytical skills, earning several accolades along the way. Mohammed is committed to supporting aspiring barristers and through his YouTube channel, he shares guidance on navigating the Bar Training Course and entering the legal profession, aiming to nurture emerging talent.

Fluent in English, Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi, Mohammed is able to support clients from a diverse range of backgrounds, ensuring clear communication and tailored legal assistance.

Mohammed assists with cases that include:

  • Public Law Family Proceedings:
    • Care Proceedings
    • Emergency Protection Orders)
  • Complex Child Protection Proceedings including:
    • The death of a child;
    • Shaken Baby allegations;
    • Genetic disorders mimicking child abuse;
    • Non-accidental injuries (NAI) including head injuries (NAHI), fractures and bruising;
    • Sexual abuse;
    • Fabricated Induced Illness (FII) and Perplexing Presentation (PP);
    • Cases where there are concurrent criminal proceedings;
  • Special Guardianship Order Applications;
  • Placement Order and Adoption Order Applications;
  • Secure Accommodation Applications;
  • Deprivation of Liberty Applications (children);
  • Recovery Order Applications.
  • Cases where parents are involved with Social Services (Pre-Proceedings Meetings, Child Protection and Child In Need);
  • Applications under the Court’s Inherent Jurisdiction;
  • Wardship Applications;
  • Private Law Children Work (Contact and Residence disputes, Prohibitive Steps and Specific Issue applications;
  • Injunctions (under the Family Law Act and Harassment Act);
  • Forced Marriage Order Applications;
  • Divorce;
  • Matrimonial Finance;
  • Unmarried couples advice;

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