Meet the Family Team

Kennedy is an integral member of the Family team at Kidd and Spoor. She completed a Master’s Integrated Law Degree, achieving a 2:1, followed by a Distinction on the Bar Course. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales in October 2022 and is currently training to qualify as a solicitor.

Kennedy joined Kidd and Spoor in October 2022 as a paralegal in the fast-paced Family Law department, where she has become a valued member of both the team and the firm. She has experience assisting in various aspects of family law, including Divorce, Financial Remedy, and Private Children Act matters.

In January 2024, Kennedy enrolled in the apprenticeship programme provided by BPP University, enabling her to sit the Solicitors Qualifying Exams and specialise in family law upon qualification.

Outside of work, Kennedy loves to travel and hopes to explore as many new countries as possible—her favourite destination so far being Thailand, which she visited in 2018 and 2022, exploring different islands. She also enjoys spending time with her four Labradors, all of whom compete in Working Test Competitions.

Trevor is a qualified solicitor with over 20 years of post qualification experience. He has dealt exclusively with family matters for over 15 years.

His role encompasses all aspects of family law including divorce, separation and preparing pre-nuptial and post nuptial agreements. Trevor has a particular interest and focus on financial settlements arising from relationship breakdowns. His approach is to try and reach amicable agreements and binding settlements whilst minimising the animosity and stress which inevitably come with the situation.

Trevor has significant experience advising and representing parents and other extended family members in disputes regarding where the children live and contact arrangements.

He often deals with urgent matters which can require an immediate court application to protect a child or other vulnerable person, in cases where a child or adult have suffered or are at risk of suffering harm.

Trevor conducts his own advocacy at court wherever possible, which allows him to provide consistent and specialist representation to clients throughout their case.