Phillip Rhodes
UK Guide 2025
Band 2 : Family/Matrimonial
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About
Provided by Phillip Rhodes
Practice Areas
Phillip is a Resolution accredited mediator and Partner in the Family team at Irwin Mitchell. He helps separating couples deal with the many issues that arise following the breakdown of a relationship, both in relation to divorce/civil partnership dissolution and children.
Phillip practices exclusively in family law with a particular emphasis on complex financial cases, often with multi-jurisdictional elements (international) and those involving business interests, trusts and pensions. He has extensive experience in cases involving children disputes and also advises unmarried couples in relation to cohabitation issues and prenuptial agreements.
Professional Memberships
Phillip is a committee member of Resolution, whose 6,500 members comprise family lawyers and other professionals committed to the constructive resolution of family disputes. Members adhere to a code of practice which promotes a non-confrontational approach to family disputes. Members also encourage solutions which consider the needs of the whole family and, in particular, the best interests of children.
He also sits as treasurer to the committee of Resolution (Manchester).
Chambers Review
UK
Phillip Rhodes has a broad practice spanning matrimonial finance cases, including cross-border matters, in addition to experience working on child care disputes.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Phillip is a great all-rounder in family law."
"Phillip is a great all-rounder in family law."
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by Irwin Mitchell
BATTLELINES ARE DRAWN AS LOCKDOWN PRESENTS NEW CHALLENGES FOR PARENTS
Parents are being urged to draw on their resilience and resolve when struggling to agree over what should happen with their children during the latest lockdown.
BATTLELINES ARE DRAWN AS LOCKDOWN PRESENTS NEW CHALLENGES FOR PARENTS
Parents are being urged to draw on their resilience and resolve when struggling to agree over what should happen with their children during the latest lockdown.