Professional Profile

Ian Jonathan Berkeley-Hurst

Solicitor, England & Wales
Non-Practising Barrister, Lincoln’s Inn

Ian Jonathan Berkeley-Hurst is a solicitor practising in England and Wales, with a focus on family law matters including divorce, financial settlements and private children arrangements.

His approach is measured, strategic and proportionate, combining regulatory professionalism with clear, practical advice for clients navigating significant personal and financial change.

Professional profile and authority page, separate from associated client-facing legal service websites.

Portrait of Ian Jonathan Berkeley-Hurst

Professional background

Called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1995, Ian Jonathan Berkeley-Hurst is a non-practising barrister and a member of Lincoln’s Inn. He is also a practising solicitor, advising in family law matters with emphasis on clarity, realism and practical resolution.

This website is intended as a concise professional profile and authority page. It sits separately from associated client-facing legal service websites and is designed to provide an overview of professional standing, approach and principal areas of work.

Professional focus: divorce, financial settlements, consent orders and private children matters.
Approach: strategic, proportionate and commercially aware, with careful attention to long-term outcomes.
Style of practice: boutique, personal and measured, combining regulatory professionalism with direct and practical advice.

Core areas

  • Divorce and separation
  • Financial settlements
  • Consent orders
  • Private children arrangements
  • Pre and post-nuptial agreements
  • Lasting Power of Attorney

Professional approach

Legal advice should be calm, clear and proportionate. The emphasis is on practical outcomes, careful judgment and long-term certainty where possible.

Areas of legal work

Ian Jonathan Berkeley-Hurst advises in relation to family law disputes and negotiated outcomes, including proceedings for divorce, the resolution of financial issues arising from relationship breakdown, and arrangements concerning children.

The objective is not simply to progress a case, but to identify a sensible and proportionate route forward having regard to the legal framework, the practical realities and the client’s wider objectives.

Professional standing

This site is intended as an authority and profile page. Regulated legal services, client enquiries and fuller service information are provided through associated client-facing legal service websites.

For current service information, contact routes and related legal service details, please refer to:

iflaw.net

Further information

This page is designed to provide a concise overview of professional background, focus and approach. It is not a substitute for tailored legal advice and does not by itself constitute a full legal services website.

References to professional memberships or regulatory status should be read together with the current information published on the relevant associated legal service website.

Client enquiries

For client enquiries and further information regarding legal services, please visit:

iflaw.net

This page is provided as a professional profile and introductory information page. It does not by itself constitute a full legal services website or legal advice.