Jennifer is an experienced Family and Divorce Lawyer. She advises individuals on separation and divorce, pre-nuptial agreements, and cases with international elements. Jennifer is a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) - a worldwide association of practising lawyers recognised as the most experienced and skilled family law specialists in their respective countries.

Jennifer is also a mediator and often works alongside counsellors and other professionals. Jennifer adopts a holistic approach to helping individuals to resolve family law issues. She works with clients to find creative and practical solutions which will benefit them and their wider family.

Jennifer is a member and former Vice Chair of the American Bar Association - Section of International Family Law (ABA SIL) and a member of the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA).

Jennifer Wilkie is an excellent lawyer

Legal 500 2024

‘Jennifer Wilkie is a true example of a contemporary lawyer: not only is she highly knowledgeable, with excellent communicative and interpersonal skills, but also compassionate, assertive and creative.

Legal 500 2024

'Jennifer Wilkie is fantastic. She has a great focus on the detail, and her preparation is second to none.'

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