Carline Gayle-Buckle

Senior Solicitor | Head of Family team

Carline Gayle-Buckle qualified as a solicitor in 1998 and is Head of the Family Department, having originally trained and worked as an economist.

Carline has a wide range of expertise in all aspects of family law which she brings to all her cases, together with enthusiasm, attention to detail and an ability to plan strategically to get the best possible results for her clients. Owing to Carline's background in finance she has particular expertise in complex financial matters including disputes relating to business assets and pensions.

Carline’s work also includes advising clients on Children Act 1989 applications including contact, residence, parental responsibility and international relocation cases. Carline also advises on legal rights of same sex couples and asset protection prior to couples getting married or cohabiting.

Carline is a trained collaborative lawyer and a member of the Coventry and Warwickshire Collaborative Group. Carline is also a member of Resolution, a national organisation which promotes a non-confrontational approach to family problems. Carline has a history of mentoring children from separated families and so takes particular care when dealing with the legal aspects of relationship breakdown to take account of the long term emotional consequences for the family.

If you have any query regarding family law, please call Carline on 01926 354704 for free initial advice.

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