Malcolm Clarke

Barrister
1994
mclarke@kbgchambers.co.uk
01752 221551
Practice Overview

Malcolm initially practised in Criminal Law, including Courts-martial cases, before choosing to specialise in family law.

Malcolm has developed a range of skills and knowledge covering private and public law.  This encompasses related areas including children, residence, contact, care adoption and injunctions.

He represents local authorities, parents, grandparents, children, interveners and guardians, thus has a rounded understanding of the issues and concerns of all parties.

Malcolm’s background in crime makes him a favourite amongst solicitors requiring detailed examination and analysis in fact finding hearings, involving allegations of complex medical evidence, physical and sexual abuse, non-accidental injuries and cases involving issues of mental health and learning difficulties.

Practice Areas
Children (Private Law)

Malcolm has developed a broad family law practice including domestic abuse and all areas of child law, both public and private law proceedings.

He represents local authorities, parents, grandparents, children, interveners and guardians, thus has a rounded understanding of the issues and concerns of all parties.

Malcolm’s background in crime makes him a favourite amongst solicitors requiring detailed examination and analysis in fact finding hearings, involving allegations of complex medical evidence, physical and sexual abuse & NAI & cases involving issues of mental health and learning difficulties.

Children (Public law)

In public law, Malcolm represents local authorities, parents and guardians in the FPC, County Courts and High Court. Malcolm is instructed in a broad range of cases including emergency protection orders, child abduction, care cases, adoption and inter country adoptions.

He represents local authorities, parents, grandparents, children, interveners and guardians, thus has a rounded understanding of the issues and concerns of all parties.

Malcolm’s background in crime makes him a favourite amongst solicitors requiring detailed examination and analysis in fact finding hearings, involving allegations of complex medical evidence, physical and sexual abuse & NAI & cases involving issues of mental health and learning difficulties.