Vardags’ Manchester office, located centrally on King Street, work on the largest and most complex divorce cases in Manchester and the North East. These often involve private companies, property empires, trusts, and international or hidden assets. Our team provides unrivalled expertise for high‑net‑worth individuals, delivering strategic solutions in even the most challenging circumstances.
We also serve the surrounding area, including Bolton, Salford and Rochdale.
We offer a free consultation to suitable clients, typically those where the family's net assets are in excess of £1m or the combined income is in excess of £150,000
Denigrating the other parent in front of the child;
Preventing the child talking about the other parent;
Not passing on letters, cards or gifts from the child to the other parent;
Not passing on telephone messages, letters, birthday and Christmas cards and gifts from the other parent to the child;
Promoting the idea that the other parent does not love them and is not interested in them;
Limiting contact;
Giving the impression that the child must choose between parents or be punished, by way of threats or by withdrawing love and attention;
Seeking to exclude the other parent from important activities e.g. school events;
Making the child scared of the other parent.
Parental alienation is often not obvious or clear cut. Behaviours can be deliberate, malicious and obvious but they can also be subtle and therefore hard for an outsider including the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) to spot.
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“Britain's top divorce lawyer” Ayesha Vardag rose to fame for winning the landmark Supreme Court case of Radmacher v Granatino in 2010, changing the law to make prenuptial agreements legally enforceable in England and Wales.
The founder and President of Vardags, Ayesha specialises in high-net-worth divorce, often with an international or celebrity element. Ayesha, described as “The Diva of Divorce” (TIME Magazine), has a reputation for hard-hitting litigation, commercial savvy, fearlessness, and strategic intellectual vision. This, coupled with a no-nonsense style, and a passion for her cases informed by her own experience of divorce, has won her an ultra-high-net-worth, high-profile client base second to none, made up of clients who expect the very best.
Gareth Curtis is a Partner at Vardags, advising on the full spectrum of family law issues, with particular experience in financial remedy cases as well as financial claims made on behalf of children in Schedule 1 proceedings.
A Legal 500 Leading Partner with a “fine legal brain”, Gareth specialises in HNW and UHNW cases involving complex legal and financial issues, including businesses, trust arrangements and offshore structures. Gareth also has in-depth knowledge of:
- Freezing injunctions
- Maintenance pending suit actions
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Cohabitation agreements
- Separation agreements
- Domestic abuse
Lucy is experienced in advising on all matters arising out of divorce and separation, and is experienced in the complex issues that arise with high net worth clients, with a particular focus on private children matters. She has built a reputation as a rising star, both within the firm and from peers in her field. Lucy is also heavily involved in the development of junior lawyers at the firm and is the Deputy Training Principal for the firm nationally.
Annemarie regularly acts for business men and women, high earning self-employed consultants, professionals, sports personalities and their families.
Annemarie’s particular specialism is in the resolution of financial matters on divorce, and the resolution of financial matters between unmarried couples and parents. Her cases typically include those with high-value and complex financial issues, including the valuation of business assets, property, pensions and trusts. Her experience includes advising on cases involving nuptial agreements and those with an international element.
Hannah is an Associate at Vardags. Although Hannah works on all aspects of family law, she has a particular interest in complex financial disputes, trusts, artwork, valuation disputes and pre and post-nuptial agreements. She is also a collaboratively trained lawyer, having completed the Collaborative Practice training programme with Resolution, a community of family professionals committed to helping families and individuals resolve issues constructively.







