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      • Sir Andrew Ewart McFarlane PC (born 20 June 1954) is a British judge. He was a Lord Justice of Appeal in England and Wales from 2011 to 2018, and became President of the Family Division in July 2018 upon Sir James Munby ’s retirement from that office.
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  1. The current President of the Family Division, and Head of Family Justice, is Sir Andrew McFarlane. As well as the President – who is a member of the Court of Appeal – the Family Division consists of 19 High Court Judges.

  2. Sir Andrew Ewart McFarlane PC (born 20 June 1954) [1] is a British judge. He was a Lord Justice of Appeal in England and Wales from 2011 to 2018, and became President of the Family Division in July 2018 upon Sir James Munby’s retirement from that office.

  3. Aug 2, 2022 · Andrew McFarlane was called to the Bar in 1977 and practiced in chambers in Birmingham until 1993 when he moved to specialist family law chambers in London. He appeared at all levels of court including the House of Lords and the European Court of Human Rights. He was appointed as a QC in 1998.

  4. Jul 24, 2022 · Sir Andrew McFarlane - who is head of family courts in England and Wales - estimated one fifth of marriage break-ups were wrongly ending up in court with one partner suing the other. He said...

  5. Sep 2, 2020 · He was appointed a High Court judge in 2005, a Lord Justice of Appeal in 2011, and became President of the Family Division of the High Court of England and Wales in July 2018.

  6. Jul 30, 2018 · Sir Andrew McFarlane has been appointed President of the Family Division, following the retirement of Sir James Munby. Sir Andrew was appointed a recorder in 1995, a deputy High Court judge in 2000 and a High Court judge in the Family Division in 2005.

  7. Sep 28, 2022 · Sir Andrew McFarlane: President of the Family Division. Introduction. It is 50 years this year since John Cornwell founded the solicitors firm, Dawson Cornwell, that bears his name. Ten years later he founded the Solicitors Family Law Association, now Resolution, which pioneered a more collaborative model of working.

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