Nick Power
UK Bar Guide 2025
Band 1 : Family: Matrimonial Finance
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About
Provided by Nick Power
Practice Areas
Nick is a financial remedy specialist. He has practised in this area since he was a solicitor and has over 25 years experience. His practice is mainly in financial proceedings arising on divorce and under Schedule 1 of the Children Act although he is also instructed to advise on and draft both pre and post nuptial agreements. He is regularly instructed in cases with assets both within and outside the jurisdiction of up to £15m. His cases also tend to include issues such as the identification of non-matrimonial property, company valuations and liquidity, trusts, inherited assets, third party interests and significant incomes. He is a keen supporter of ADR and sits as both a private FDR evaluator and is a qualified Arbitrator.
Nick is known for his ability to easily distil complex issues into pragmatic advice and is respected for his calm and measured approach, both when giving advice and in court.
Professional Memberships
BA (Hons) Law and European Business Studies
FLBA
Arbitrator MCIArb
Chambers Review
UK Bar
Nick Power is noted for his prowess in handling diverse and complex financial remedy proceedings and family separations often involving pensions, properties and inherited wealth. He is particularly skilled at handling cases with overseas assets and further assists clients with private financial dispute resolution.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"A great barrister who is always well prepared and knows the case inside and out."
"He is great with clients, very knowledgeable and has strong advocacy skills."
"Nick has a great manner with clients, ensuring that they fully understand even the more complex issues in cases."
"A great barrister who is always well prepared and knows the case inside and out."
"He is great with clients, very knowledgeable and has strong advocacy skills."
"Nick has a great manner with clients, ensuring that they fully understand even the more complex issues in cases."