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Insight into Divorce in the Digital Age

18 Mar 2024

Location: 12:00-1:00pm UK Time Virtual Event (Zoom)
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Insight into Divorce in the Digital Age

Highlights

What are some of the main changes we have seen in the family law world, as a result of developments in digital, in the past few years?

Join this insightful debate on how the digital age influences clients and their decision making. As more and more clients own digital assets, family advisers will need to know what they are dealing with when it comes to financial disclosure.

The speakers will discuss:

  • How will the digital age influence what clients want from their advisers?
  • What will the biggest changes be in the next few years, in family law from a digital perspective?
  • What do law firms, and lawyers, need to do in the coming years to survive and thrive?
Cady Pearce
Legal Director
Kingsley Napley

Cady is a Senior Associate in the Family team at Kingsley Napley. She deals with complex financial matters arising from divorce and separation, prenuptial agreements and issues relating to children

Cady specialises in cases involving complex financial arrangements and often advises City professionals, entrepreneurs and business owners. Cady has a particular interest in cases involving second marriages and issues relating to pre- and post-separation assets. Cady previously worked in the financial litigation team at Allen & Overy LLP and very much enjoys cases involving complex asset or payment structures.  

Cady negotiates prenuptial agreements sensitively and with respect to the fact that a wedding is usually imminent. Cady is a trained collaborative lawyer and is keen to work out the details of prenuptial agreements around a table whenever possible.

Cady works on a range of private children matters. She understands the emotional impact disputes relating to children can have on a family and works hard to try and find the best solution. She takes excellent care of her clients and makes sure they have all the professional support they need, both legal and emotional. Cady deals with difficult cases involving relocation, issues with contact and allegations of parental alienation.

Cady strives to achieve the very best for her clients and is always solution-focused. She is empathetic, robust and brilliant at cutting through the issues.


Cady Pearce
Cady Pearce Legal Director
Kingsley Napley
Sarah Harris
Innovation Partner
Kingsley Napley

Sarah is the Firm’s Innovation Partner.  

Sarah joined Kingsley Napley in 2010 from the Criminal Bar, having had a broad and varied criminal practise. After gaining a further 10 years’ experience investigating and presenting high profile and complex fitness to practise cases before a wealth of regulatory bodies, Sarah’s attentions then began to focus on harnessing her legal expertise to assist regulators in a more holistic review of their legal processes, policies and systems. 

Sarah works closely with regulators in a number of sectors to design and implement regulatory frameworks that meet their needs. Her work involves helping established regulators to identify where things are being done well, and where improvements can be made as well as guiding start-up regulators to implement best practice from the outset of operations.

A Black Belt in the Lean Six Sigma methodology, Sarah’s unique ability to combine legal advice and process review has been called upon by a number of her clients. In particular Sarah has a keen interest in legal technology, and how it can be harnessed to assist the Firm’s clients.  

Sarah has a particular interest in Legal Tech, and in particular how regulators in the UK ensure public protection at the same time as encouraging innovation and the use of machine learning and automation.

Innovation, Alternative Delivery and Products

Sarah leads the Firm’s innovation efforts, working with clients, both internal and external to help ideate, formulate and bring to life alternative delivery models, value streams and products.


Sarah Harris
Sarah Harris Innovation Partner
Kingsley Napley
Jessica Crane
Executive Director
London & Capital

Jessica is an Executive Director in the Private Investment Office. She joined London & Capital in 2007 and has broad experience in advising private clients with wealth management and investment strategy.

Jessica is a firm believer in collaboration and believes that the client can often be best advised by all their advisors working closely together. She therefore has a strong network of professional contacts in the legal, tax and fiduciary professions.

She has been recognised as a PAM Top 40 under 40 Wealth Manager, included in the Spears 500 top advisors and is a CityWealth Power Women award winner. She has a Modern Languages degree from Durham University and speaks fluent French and Italian.


Jessica Crane
Jessica Crane Executive Director
London & Capital
Amanda Bell
Co-Founder
SeparateSpace

Amanda spent the majority of her legal career in the market-leading, top-tier family law team at Withers LLP and has worked with hundreds of couples as they untangle their lives together. SeparateSpace was born out of her desire to help the ever-growing number of people who can’t access the support they need when they need it most.


Amanda Bell
Amanda Bell Co-Founder
SeparateSpace

Agenda

11:55 am
Audience Log On
12:00 pm
Chair's Opening Remarks
Speakers:
Sarah Harris - Innovation Partner - Kingsley Napley
12:05 pm
Insight into Divorce in the Digital Age
Speakers:
Jessica Crane - Executive Director - London & Capital
Amanda Bell - Co-Founder - SeparateSpace
Cady Pearce - Legal Director - Kingsley Napley
12:45 pm
Panel Q&A
1:00 pm
Chair's Closing Remarks
Speakers:
Sarah Harris - Innovation Partner - Kingsley Napley

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