Gavin Smith attracts praise for the extent of his experience in ADR. He concentrates his practice on private FDRs and arbitrations involving properties, pensions and family loans.
Strengths:
“He will proactively help you case manage collectively rather than making one party feel pitted against the other. Someone who makes the process accessible and always seeks to assist, he’s very good at getting involved from day one, putting forward suggestions to make the most of the time available. When it’s all finished he takes the time to speak with clients and explain his indication to them at a personal level – clients come away from an arbitration with him feeling that whatever happens they’ve had the best chance possible to have a sensible outcome. He’s very attuned to how emotional these proceedings can be and he’ll do his best to put everyone at ease.”
“Because he’s experienced at running arbitrations, he’s got more of a relaxed approach which goes down well. He does an awful lot of preparation beforehand and comes up with his own ideas and solutions, which is good when you’re dealing with polarised parties.”
“An extremely detailed, thorough and experienced ADR practitioner.”
Gavin Smith has three decades’ experience as a specialist family law barrister, dealing with all types of financial remedy proceedings following relationship breakdown.
Gavin now focusses full time on his established practice as an arbitrator and private FDR evaluator. He is described in Chambers and Partners as ‘an extremely detailed, thorough and experienced ADR practitioner’. In DB v DLJ [2016] EWHC 324 (Fam), Mr Justice Mostyn referred to Gavin’s arbitration award as ‘a thorough, conscientious and clear piece of work. Its quality is a testament to the merit of opting for arbitration.’
Gavin is available to undertake arbitrations of all kinds, from single-issue disputes to those involving the full range of financial remedy claims, and from high value cases to ones where the parties’ resources are modest.
He is also an experienced private FDR evaluator, assisting couples on separation by giving them an assessment of the likely outcome in their case, and thus providing them with a basis for a negotiated settlement.
Gavin sits as a Deputy District Judge in the Financial Remedies Court on the Midland Circuit, where he has been authorised to hear the more complex cases.
He keeps up to date with legal change by co-editing the financial practitioners’ ‘bibles’, At A Glance and At A Glance Cloud. He is one of the founding authors of Financial Remedies Practice, published annually since 2011, and co-founded the award-winning website familyarbitrator.com. He has an excellent working knowledge of French and some German.
Details of Gavin’s availability and fees for arbitrations and private FDRs may be obtained from his clerks at clerks@1hc.com.
Gavin Smith attracts praise for the extent of his experience in ADR. He concentrates his practice on private FDRs and arbitrations involving properties, pensions and family loans.
Strengths:
“He will proactively help you case manage collectively rather than making one party feel pitted against the other. Someone who makes the process accessible and always seeks to assist, he’s very good at getting involved from day one, putting forward suggestions to make the most of the time available. When it’s all finished he takes the time to speak with clients and explain his indication to them at a personal level – clients come away from an arbitration with him feeling that whatever happens they’ve had the best chance possible to have a sensible outcome. He’s very attuned to how emotional these proceedings can be and he’ll do his best to put everyone at ease.”
“Because he’s experienced at running arbitrations, he’s got more of a relaxed approach which goes down well. He does an awful lot of preparation beforehand and comes up with his own ideas and solutions, which is good when you’re dealing with polarised parties.”
“An extremely detailed, thorough and experienced ADR practitioner.”
Gavin Smith has three decades’ experience as a specialist family law barrister, dealing with all types of financial remedy proceedings following relationship breakdown.
Gavin now focusses full time on his established practice as an arbitrator and private FDR evaluator. He is described in Chambers and Partners as ‘an extremely detailed, thorough and experienced ADR practitioner’. In DB v DLJ [2016] EWHC 324 (Fam), Mr Justice Mostyn referred to Gavin’s arbitration award as ‘a thorough, conscientious and clear piece of work. Its quality is a testament to the merit of opting for arbitration.’
Gavin is available to undertake arbitrations of all kinds, from single-issue disputes to those involving the full range of financial remedy claims, and from high value cases to ones where the parties’ resources are modest.
He is also an experienced private FDR evaluator, assisting couples on separation by giving them an assessment of the likely outcome in their case, and thus providing them with a basis for a negotiated settlement.
Gavin sits as a Deputy District Judge in the Financial Remedies Court on the Midland Circuit, where he has been authorised to hear the more complex cases.
He keeps up to date with legal change by co-editing the financial practitioners’ ‘bibles’, At A Glance and At A Glance Cloud. He is one of the founding authors of Financial Remedies Practice, published annually since 2011, and co-founded the award-winning website familyarbitrator.com. He has an excellent working knowledge of French and some German.
Details of Gavin’s availability and fees for arbitrations and private FDRs may be obtained from his clerks at clerks@1hc.com.
Financial remedies
Chambers & Partners
Gavin Smith attracts praise for the extent of his experience in ADR. He concentrates his practice on private FDRs and arbitrations involving properties, pensions and family loans.
“He will proactively help you case manage collectively rather than making one party feel pitted against the other. Someone who makes the process accessible and always seeks to assist, he’s very good at getting involved from day one, putting forward suggestions to make the most of the time available. When it’s all finished he takes the time to speak with clients and explain his indication to them at a personal level – clients come away from an arbitration with him feeling that whatever happens they’ve had the best chance possible to have a sensible outcome. He’s very attuned to how emotional these proceedings can be and he’ll do his best to put everyone at ease.”
“Because he’s experienced at running arbitrations, he’s got more of a relaxed approach which goes down well. He does an awful lot of preparation beforehand and comes up with his own ideas and solutions, which is good when you’re dealing with polarised parties.”
“An extremely detailed, thorough and experienced ADR practitioner.”
A financial practitioner whose practice has a particular emphasis on cases concerning maintenance disputes and the enforcement of financial orders. Smith is further well regarded for his established arbitration practice.
“His accessibility, willingness to assist both pre- and post-hearing and detailed knowledge of case law, procedure and legislation all help to instil confidence and put the client’s mind at ease.”
“He’s well prepared, helpful, measured and someone who pays good attention to detail.”
“Gavin has a really good analytical brain.”
“A really well-prepared, smooth advocate who is very clear in court.”
“He cuts through all the extraneous stuff to get to the meat of the problem and reach an outcome on the day.”
“A brilliant advocate, who is a perfect judge of a case.”
“He’s completely amazing on the detail of a case, and his knowledge of the law is second to none.”
Married with four children.