Caroline Bryant LL B


Following qualification Caroline became a member of the editorial team of Halsbury’s Laws of England. In 1986 she left behind purely academic work to join CPS Suffolk, where she specialised in the prosecution of sexual crime. Caroline changed direction again in 1996 and joined East Anglian Chambers, combining her criminal work with Family proceedings principally involving children who have been abused.

 

Since then Caroline has expanded her work to include matrimonial finance and cohabitation and regularly appears in the High Court in both care and adoption proceedings. She comes highly recommended for children work and is regarded by solicitors as approachable and sympathetic to vulnerable clients, including parents with learning difficulties. 

 

According to the latest edtion of Legal 500 Caroline is "particularly good where there are mental health concerns" in care and adoption proceedings.

Externally, she is a member of the Suffolk Family Justice Council.



Interests:

When not working Caroline enjoys walking and skiing with her husband at their home in the Italian Alps.