Sophie Hill to Illuminate Cross-Border Pre-Nups at International Family Law Conference

Coram Chambers is proud to announce that barrister Sophie Hill has been invited to speak today at the prestigious International Family Law Conference, hosted by Expatriate Law Ltd in the…

Coram Chambers is proud to announce that barrister Sophie Hill has been invited to speak today at the prestigious International Family Law Conference, hosted by Expatriate Law Ltd in the picturesque setting of Chamonix, France.

Sophie, a leading junior renowned for her expertise in nuptial agreements, will be addressing the critical topic of Cross-Border Pre-Nups. Her presentation will delve into the intricate dynamics between various jurisdictions, including Los Angeles, New York, England, France, and Switzerland.

Attendees can expect an engaging discussion that navigates the complexities of cross-border legislation and its implications for private clients.

In addition to her participation in this high-profile event, Sophie has established herself as a thought leader in family law and is notably the author of the chapter on Divorce in the 7th Edition of Bloomsbury Professional’s A Practical Guide to Family Proceedings.

Her extensive knowledge and experience in nuptial agreements cases, including the noteworthy MN v AN [2023] EWHC 613, solidifies her status as a key figure in this evolving field.

The International Family Law Conference, running from 19th to 22nd March 2025, attracts leading private clients and family law experts from around the world. With tickets for this year’s event already sold out, it promises to be an exceptional gathering of minds committed to advancing discourse on international family law.

The venue, the majestic Congress Centre Le Majestic, nestled in the heart of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, sets the stage for a series of illuminating presentations and vibrant networking opportunities amidst the stunning backdrop of the French Alps.

As the conference unfolds, the discussions are expected to focus on diverse topics that resonate within high-net-worth international divorces and the future of cross-border family disputes.

We look forward to Sophie’s contributions and the valuable insights she will share with fellow legal professionals, enhancing the understanding of Cross-Border Pre-Nups in these complex times. Noteworthy attendees include Alexandre Boiche, Larry Ginsberg, Pamela Sloan, and Sirin Yuce, all keen to exchange ideas on the evolving landscape of family law.

You can view and download Sophie’s ‘Pre-nups in England & Wales’ document below.