My Family Pod
In the latest episode of My Family Pod, host Joe Ferguson [https://www.myerson.co.uk/about/meet-the-team/joe-ferguson], Associate Solicitor in the Family Team at Myerson [https://www.myerson.co.uk/], is joined by specialist Family Law Barrister Natasha Khalique [https://www.exchangechambers.co.uk/people/natasha-khalique/] of Exchange Chambers for an insightful discussion on neurodivergence in family law proceedings. Natasha’s practice spans private and international children law, financial remedy, Schedule 1 and ToLATA matters, and she has developed a nationally recognised specialism in cases involving neurodivergence. As an AuDHD practitioner herself, Natasha combines legal expertise with lived experience to provide highly attuned advocacy for neurodivergent clients in complex and sensitive cases. Drawing on her recently published book, A Practical Guide to Neurodivergence in Family Law, Natasha explores the practical realities of navigating the family justice system as a neurodivergent individual and the steps practitioners can take to improve access to justice. In this episode, Joe and Natasha discuss: • What neurodiversity and neurodivergence mean in practice • The common barriers neurodivergent individuals face in family court proceedings • Why legal language, procedure and court environments can create additional challenges • The benefits of alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and private Financial Dispute Resolution hearings • How clients can advocate for their own needs and request reasonable adjustments • The importance of practitioners identifying vulnerability early and throughout proceedings • The role of the “All About Me” document in supporting effective communication • The risks and opportunities of artificial intelligence for neurodivergent litigants • Natasha’s personal experience as a neurodivergent barrister and how it has shaped her practice • What progress still needs to be made across the family justice system This episode offers valuable insight for family law professionals, individuals involved in family proceedings, and anyone interested in improving inclusivity and accessibility within the legal system. 🎧 Listen now to gain a better understanding of how neurodivergence intersects with family law, and why tailored support can make a significant difference.
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