Orla Grant is an experienced junior barrister, with a busy practice specialising in all aspects of family law.
Orla is an experienced junior barrister who regularly advises, drafts documents and appears in Court at all levels (including the High Court and Court of Appeal) in all aspects of family law including ancillary relief, injunctions and children – both private and public law.
Orla is regularly instructed in applications for injunctions, for both applicants and respondents, including non-molestation orders, occupation orders and injunctions under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court. She is also experienced in conducting finding of fact hearings.
Orla regularly represents applicants, respondents, children and extended family members in private law applications. She has experience of all aspects of such applications, including applications to relocate with children within and outside of the jurisdiction. Orla is regularly instructed by NYAS and Rule 16.4 Guardians in private law cases and is accustomed to dealing with complicated cases including those with issues of parental alienation, forced removal of one parent from the jurisdiction by another parent to preclude contact, sexual abuse, physical abuse and emotional abuse. She is accomplished in cross-examining experts and conducting fact finding hearings.
Orla has extensive experience of public law work and represents Local Authorities, parents, children, extended family members and intervenors. She is regularly instructed in cases involving non-accidental injury, factitious illness, sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect and emotional harm and has appeared in high profile cases and cases involving numerous experts. She also has experience in dealing with cases with cross-jurisdictional and immigration issues, where extended family members in other countries are being considered as carers, foreign states are seeking to intervene or a parent is being deported. Orla also represents clients who require the assistance of the Official Solicitor or who have cognitive functioning difficulties.
Across all aspects of her practice, Orla is meticulous in her preparation, this has been noted by judges and clients, and robust in her argument. She is known for her professional manner and sensitive approach to clients.
Orla represented the child in this case, before the Court of Appeal. The mother of the child was accused of having sexually abused her younger brother and the family court was proceeding to a fact finding hearing on these allegations to enable the court to determine the risks posed to her own child. The court had heard an application for the younger brother (who was still a minor) to give evidence in the proceedings and refused the application. The appeal related to this decision. On behalf of the child, it was contended that the decision could not be upheld due to procedural irregularity, in support of the mother’s appeal. Orla was complimented for her Skeleton Argument by the Court of Appeal judges.
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Prior to undertaking pupillage at No5 Chambers, Orla gained experience across a broad range of practice areas through working at Donaldson and McConnell Solicitors in Northern Ireland and Quin and Hampson Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, in the Cayman Islands.
Having studied law at the Universidad de Granada she gained an interest in foreign jurisdictions, which was further developed through her work at Quin and Hampson. Her employment in the Cayman Islands also involved translating and interpreting for Spanish speaking clients.
Orla has recently undertaken a personal challenge, sailing half way around the world as crew on a racing yacht participating in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. She sailed from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Cape Town, South Africa (in 2013) and from Qingdao, China to London (in 2014), raising money for Marie Curie in the process.
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No5 Family Group would like to thank everyone who attended this year’s Private Children Seminar at Malmaison, Birmingham on 14th March 2024. Talks were provided…
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The Dragonboat Festival is one of Brindleyplace’s biggest and most memorable events of the year. The 2010 race will take place on Saturday 26th June…