Barrister Profile
Helen joined Chambers as a tenant in October 2023, after successful completion of her pupillage under the supervision of Nigel Cholerton. During her pupillage and since joining Chambers, Helen regularly practices in Employment Law and Family Law, with a particular interest in Children work and Matrimonial Finance.
Alongside her busy practice, Helen is active in the wider legal community. She is particularly passionate about access to justice and completed her pupil pledge with Advocate to take on pro bono work in her second six months of pupillage.
Helen was called to the Bar in 2018 with a ‘Very Competent’ and grades of ‘Outstanding’ in Cross Examination, Immigration, Resolution of Disputes Out of Court and Drafting.
Prior to commencing pupillage, Helen worked full-time as an Assistant Legal Officer for the Free Representation Unit, running her own caseload, as well as supervising the student volunteers with their matters. Prior to this, Helen worked as a legal caseworker for Advocate, the Bar’s pro bono charity.
Expertise
Family: Care & Children
Public Law / Care and Adoption Proceedings
During pupillage, Helen gained experience observing counsel acting for Local Authorities, Guardians and parents. She has seen multi-day fact finding and final hearings and had exposure to emergency protection orders, interim care orders and represented a client in a discharge of care order application.
Private Law Children: Contact and Residence disputes under the Children Act 1989
Helen regularly represents applicants and respondents in applications made under Section 8 of the Children Act 1989. Helen has experience in applications for Child Arrangements Orders, Prohibited Steps Orders, Specific Issue Orders and Special Guardianship Orders.
Helen has represented clients from initial hearings through to contested final hearings. Helen has experience of representing clients in multi-day hearings and matters which involve domestic abuse, vulnerable parties, allegations of parental alienation, and those which have required the involvement of the Local Authority and/or Children’s Guardians.
Domestic violence & injunctions
Helen frequently represents both applicants and respondents who are involved in Family Law Act 1996 proceedings. She has extensive experience in applications for non-molestation orders and occupation orders, including where those applications are linked to Children Act 1989 proceedings.
Family: Finance
During Helen’s pupillage, she had significant exposure to matrimonial and financial work with her supervisor. Helen now regularly appears for applicants and respondents at First Appointments, Financial Dispute Resolution hearings and Final Hearings concerning financial provision, including interim and final applications.
Employment & Discrimination
Helen has gained extensive employment law experience when previously working for the Free Representation Unit. This involved advising and representing clients in tribunals on issues such as: unfair dismissal, unlawful deduction of wages, breach of contract, holiday pay, discrimination, and National Minimum Wage issues.
During pupillage at No18 Chambers and now tenancy, Helen has a growing employment law practice and accepts instructions in all aspects of tribunal work.
In July 2023, Helen appeared in the Employment Appeal Tribunal pro bono and was successful in having the appeal dismissed: The Sports PR Company Ltd v Ms Valentina Londono Cardona [2023] EAT 110.
Helen is developing her experience in multi-day hearings for example representing a Claimant in a 5-day trial dealing with disability discrimination; and was recently successful in representing a Respondent in a 3-day trial involving issues of unfair dismissal encompassed in Human Rights Act 1998 claims. Helen has also successfully represented a Claimant to obtain their full schedule of loss at a remedy hearing following a rule 21 judgment.
Chancery and Commercial
Helen is building her experience in cohabitation and TOLATA claims, as well as Inheritance Act matters.
Property
Helen represents clients at possession hearings and injunction applications. Helen has been successful in representing Claimants by obtaining an urgent injunction to prevent nuisance or annoyance, as well as obtaining outright possession due to a Defendant’s significant anti-social behaviour.
Qualifications
- BPP Law School: Bar Professional Training Course (2018)
- University College London: LLM Human Rights specialism (2017)
- City University London: Graduate Diploma in Law (2016)
- University of Birmingham: BA Hons English and American Literature (2015)
Membership
- FLBA
- Middle Temple (Young Barristers’ Association)
- Advocate
- Free Representation Unit
- Committee Member of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Pro Bono Committee
Awards
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Best Team Orals in the Willem C. Vis Arbitration Moot (Eric E. Bergsten Award) 2018
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Top mark in ‘Asylum, Deportation, Detention and Extradition’ module (BPTC) 2018
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BPP Advocacy Scholarship (BPTC) 2017
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Semi-finalist in the ESU National Mooting Competition 2016
Publications / Seminars
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Helen writes for the Financial Remedies Journal, she summarises new cases and judgments for the website, email updates and published journal.
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Helen has given many talks on access to justice and pro bono work. Events have included Pro Bono Week 2024; Target Jobs Pupillage Fair; and UCL’s Centre for Access to Justice.
Personal Info
Outside of Chambers, Helen enjoys yoga and has been practising it for over five years. She also enjoys hiking and travelling.
News
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New Acas Guidance on the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023
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EAT Ruling Extends Indirect Discrimination Claims to Claimants Without Particular Protected Characteristics
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Tribunal Confirms Fair Dismissal for Poor Performance: Similarities and Differences Between Capability and Misconduct Dismissals
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Milroy v MoD: Tribunal Ruling Could Grant Army Pensions to Thousands of Reservists
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Labour has pledged to introduce employment legislation within its first 100 days in government – including the ‘right to switch off’
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Court of Appeal considers the all-important distinction between an appeal lodged out of time and one lodged in time, but with documents missing.
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STOP PRESS : KFK v DQD [2024] EWFC 78 (B)
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Ms X v Mr Y [2023] EWHC 3170 (Fam) (11 December 2023)
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Supreme Court rules Deliveroo riders not entitled to collective bargaining: how this judgment on a judicial review challenge crosses over into employment law.
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No.18 Chambers Welcomes Helen Moizer as a Tenant (2018)
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Helen Moizer successful in the EAT: The Sports PR Company Ltd v Ms Valentina Londono Cardona: [2023] EAT 110
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Nigel Cholerton reported in CC v LC [2023] EWFC 52
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Helen Moizer, is taking part in the Pupil Pledge with Advocate
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Chat GPT: legal decision making and consideration of its reliability
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Appeal allowed as participation directions not considered for vulnerable party
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Helen Moizer (2018) is available to accept instructions as of 3rd April 2023
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Court of Appeal due to hear child’s ‘failure to remove’ claim under the Human Rights Act.
What others say
Advocacy was impressive and she made the client aware of the matters limitations (but in such a way she wasn’t devastated and worrying before we headed into Court). Also provided a great note after the hearing to confirm the judgement which I always find helpful even when I attend. A raising star and one to watch!
(Stowe Family Law)
She was extremely professional, seeking guidance on instructions and very kind and empathetic to our witnesses who found the day very challenging. It was worth it to get the outcome we so desperately needed, a challenging day but just wanted to put in writing how helpful, confident, articulate, and professional she was.
(Kayleigh Barkus | capsticks.com)
Helen was simply amazing! Client loved her and I have a new ‘go to’ at No18
(Emma Sanders, Stowe family law)
“Helen has been outstanding, she really knows her stuff, is responsive, knowledgeable and not afraid to stand up and fight for our client.”
(Solicitor testimonial (2023))