
Group claims offer a way for tenants to come together, stand strong, and pursue justice as one united voice. This collective approach can be the key to achieving fair compensation and holding landlords accountable for widespread failings.

Being involved in a road traffic accident can turn your life upside down. The shock, pain, and uncertainty about the future can feel overwhelming. At Anthony Gold Solicitors, we understand what you’re facing, and our priority is to ease your burden while ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.

Ending a relationship is never easy. Whether you’re considering divorce, dissolving a civil partnership, or separating from a cohabiting partner, we understand the complexities involved and offer you more than just legal expertise.

Your hard-earned assets should go to the people you care about, not be lost to inheritance tax. Many individuals don’t realise their estate could exceed the tax-free threshold—especially with rising property values—leaving their loved ones with an unexpected tax bill.

When someone close to you can’t make decisions about their finances, welfare, or property, taking on such a vital responsibility can be daunting. Appointing a deputy through the Court of Protection is a way to ensure their interests are safeguarded.

When an employment relationship ends, a settlement agreement may be offered to prevent future disputes. If you’re offered a settlement agreement, it’s crucial to seek independent legal advice to ensure the terms are fair and your rights are protected.

Buying or selling a company can be a transformative step, but it’s also fraught with legal intricacies that can make or break the deal. Whether you’re looking to expand through acquisition or planning to sell your business, expert legal advice is crucial to protect your interests and ensure a smooth process.

When a contract breaks down, the consequences can be stressful and costly. Whether it’s due to negligence, incompetence, or a failure to deliver on agreed terms, taking the right steps quickly is crucial.
sarah.hughes@anthonygold.co.uk
020 7940 4060

Smart, genuine, and understanding. Anyone who speaks to Sarah is immediately struck by how she embodies these qualities. And it is not just words. As well as being a partner in the family law department, Sarah is the responsible business partner at Anthony Gold, overseeing our policies and procedures to ensure the firm operates as a responsible business.
Having trained at Anthony Gold, Sarah has over 18 years of experience in family law. Her work includes a mix of complex financial and child arrangement matters during or following a divorce or separation, as well as advising clients at the outset of their relationship. She advises and represents clients who are focused on protecting their wealth as well as those who are financially weaker and who need a robust financial settlement to secure their future. Sarah has a particular interest in child arrangements where there is a proposed relocation within the UK or abroad.
Sarah has always been attracted to family law work as it involves helping real people with real lives at a time when they are at a crossroads. She is a trained Collaborative Lawyer and a committed member of Resolution with specialist accreditations in complex finance and children matters. She works tenaciously to achieve a financial settlement amicably, where possible, but is not afraid to litigate where necessary. When it comes to children matters, her focus is primarily on the wellbeing and needs of the child.
Outside of the office, Sarah enjoys running and is actively involved in volunteering and fundraising whilst also coordinating Anthony Gold’s responsible business programme and fundraising events.
Privacy at all costs? (2016) – New Law Journal
The (W)right Approach (2015) – New Law Journal
Still over the Barderline? (2014) – New Law Journal
Families and the effect of Social Networking (2011)– Clapham Omnibus
The new Face(book) of Family Law (2010) – Resolution Review
Shared Residence Orders and Local Authority (2009) – Resolution Review
Over the Barderline (2008) – Family Law
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