Direct access family law barristers in Eastleigh.
Specialist family law barristers in Eastleigh and the wider Southampton conurbation, instructed directly without a solicitor, on a written fixed fee. Divorce, financial remedy, FDR, child arrangements, Schedule 1 and nuptial agreements — covering the Southampton, Portsmouth and Winchester family courts.
Clerk and Counsel places specialist family law barristers in Eastleigh on a Public Access basis, instructed directly by the client without a solicitor, on a written fixed fee. Every barrister we place is regulated by the Bar Standards Board and carries professional indemnity insurance.
Our Eastleigh family law barristers regularly appear at the Southampton Combined Court Centre on London Road, the Portsmouth Combined Court Centre and the Winchester Combined Court Centre, with the Basingstoke and Bournemouth & Poole family courts also reachable on the South Western circuit. Remote CVP hearings are routinely accepted where the court directs.
Direct access in Eastleigh is suitable for divorce, financial remedy, FDR, child arrangements, Schedule 1, nuptial agreements and interim relief. Public law children work and care proceedings are not suitable for direct access and we will recommend a legal aid solicitor where the case calls for one.
Send a short brief, the parties, the proceedings, the next hearing and the key issues. A clerk will respond with shortlisted counsel and a fixed fee in writing.
Send a briefEastleigh family courts and surrounding circuit.
Southampton Combined Court Centre
Public Access family law barristers regularly attending Southampton Combined Court Centre for FDA, FDR, DRA, FHDRA and final hearings.
Portsmouth Combined Court Centre
Public Access family law barristers regularly attending Portsmouth Combined Court Centre for FDA, FDR, DRA, FHDRA and final hearings.
Winchester Combined Court Centre
Public Access family law barristers regularly attending Winchester Combined Court Centre for FDA, FDR, DRA, FHDRA and final hearings.
Basingstoke County and Family Court
Public Access family law barristers regularly attending Basingstoke County and Family Court for FDA, FDR, DRA, FHDRA and final hearings.
Isle of Wight Combined Court, Newport
Public Access family law barristers regularly attending Isle of Wight Combined Court, Newport for FDA, FDR, DRA, FHDRA and final hearings.
Bournemouth and Poole County and Family Court
Public Access family law barristers regularly attending Bournemouth and Poole County and Family Court for FDA, FDR, DRA, FHDRA and final hearings.
The full private family list.
Divorce and dissolution
Financial remedy and FDR
Child arrangements orders
Schedule 1 Children Act 1989
Pre and post nuptial agreements
MPS, LSPO and interim relief
TOLATA and cohabitation claims
Specific issue and prohibited steps
The main differences at a glance.
Direct access (Public Access) lets you instruct a barrister without a solicitor in the middle. The traditional model uses a solicitor to manage the file and instruct counsel. Both are regulated and both have their place. The table below sets out the practical differences for a typical private client matter.
| Direct access barrister | Solicitor instructed barrister | |
|---|---|---|
| Who you instruct | The barrister directly, through the clerks. | A solicitor, who then instructs a barrister on your behalf. |
| Professionals you pay | One: the barrister. | Two: the solicitor and the barrister. |
| Fee structure | Fixed fee, agreed in writing before any work begins. | Solicitor on hourly rates, barrister on brief fee. Costs build over time. |
| Typical overall cost | Lower. One specialist, one fee per piece of work. | Higher. Two firms, two sets of overheads, hourly billing on the file. |
| Time to instruct | 24 to 72 hours from brief to client care letter. | One to three weeks for file opening, AML checks and counsel selection. |
| Who runs the file day to day | You do, as litigant in person. The barrister advises and represents. | The solicitor manages the file, correspondence and court filings. |
| Court filings and correspondence | You file documents and deal with the court office. Counsel tells you what to file and when. | The solicitor files documents and corresponds with the court and other side. |
| Advice, drafting and advocacy | Done by the barrister you instruct. | Drafting often shared between solicitor and barrister. Advocacy by counsel. |
| Best suited to | Defined pieces of work: advice, drafting, hearings, negotiation. | Heavy disclosure, safeguarding, complex multi party litigation and ongoing case management. |
| Regulation | Bar Standards Board. Counsel carries professional indemnity insurance. | Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board. |
If the case is unsuitable for direct access, for example public law children work or matters needing heavy ongoing case management, the clerks will say so up front and point you to a solicitor.
Direct access family law in Eastleigh.
How do I instruct a direct access family law barrister in Eastleigh?
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Contact the Clerk and Counsel clerks with a short brief, the next hearing date and the key documents. We shortlist Public Access qualified family law barristers covering the Eastleigh Family Court and the surrounding circuit, confirm fixed fees in writing, and issue the client care letter, usually within 24 to 72 hours.
What does a direct access family barrister in Eastleigh cost?
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Fees are agreed up front on a fixed fee basis. A first conference and written advice typically starts in the low hundreds of pounds for a junior, with FDR and final hearing fees agreed against the complexity of the case. All fees are confirmed in the client care letter before any work begins.
Which family courts do Eastleigh barristers cover?
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Our Eastleigh based and circuit family law barristers regularly attend Southampton Combined Court Centre, Portsmouth Combined Court Centre, Winchester Combined Court Centre, Basingstoke County and Family Court, Isle of Wight Combined Court, Newport, Bournemouth and Poole County and Family Court. They also accept remote hearings nationally where the court directs.
Can a Public Access barrister conduct the litigation for me?
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Only if separately authorised by the Bar Standards Board to conduct litigation. Most direct access family law barristers are not litigators, which means you remain the litigant in person on the court record while counsel advises, drafts, negotiates and represents you at hearings.
Where to go next.
Direct access family law
National Public Access family law service across England and Wales.
Direct access divorce
Divorce and financial remedy counsel on a Public Access fixed fee basis.
Direct access barristers in Eastleigh
All Public Access work in Eastleigh, across family, civil, commercial and property.