Professor Emma Hitchings
L.L.B., Ph.D.(Wales)
Current positions
Professor of Family Law
University of Bristol Law School
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Research interests
Emma Hitchings is a Professor of Family Law at the University of Bristol Law School. Her main research and teaching interests lie in the field of family law and family justice, in particular financial remedies on divorce. Emma teaches on the Family Law units in the School and is, and has been, an external examiner for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at other universities.
For 10 years, Emma was the academic member on the Family Law Committee of the Law Society and she was a member of the Law Commission’s Advisory Board for marital property agreements. Currently, she is the joint editor of the Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law.
Emma has led, and been involved with, a range of research grants awarded by the Nuffield Foundation, the Law Commission, the Ministry of Justice and the Bar Council. Her funded empirical work has included projects examining financial settlements on divorce, litigants in person and fee-charging McKenzie Friends.
Emma is currently leading the ‘Fair Shares on Divorce’ research project funded by the Nuffield Foundation. The aim of the project to provide the first detailed, representative picture of the use of different kinds of financial arrangements reached by divorcing couples in England and Wales, importantly including information both on couples who do and do not make use of the legal system. A survey of recent divorcees will profile the use of different kinds of ongoing and ‘clean break’ financial arrangements and in-depth interviews will collect more detailed information on how arrangements were reached, what professional or other support they received and how they put their arrangements into effect. The research aims to provide essential data to inform current debates on how the law should be reformed, as well as guidance to the legal profession, support providers and policy-interest groups to improve practice.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
8116 JUS /FR-000000391 Nuffield Foundation, E Hitchings
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
University of Bristol Law SchoolDates
01/02/2021 to 29/09/2023
Litigants in Person in Private Family Law Cases
Role
Researcher
Description
Most people who go to court about a family law issue use a lawyer but some people represent themselves or use a different source of support. The purpose of this…Managing organisational unit
University of Bristol Law SchoolDates
01/12/2012 to 01/09/2013
Examining final settlements in financial disputes following divorce: the timing and context of consent orders
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
University of Bristol Law SchoolDates
01/04/2012 to 01/10/2016
PRE-NUPTIAL AND MARITAL PROPERTY AGREEMENTS
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
University of Bristol Law SchoolDates
01/10/2008 to 01/04/2009
A STUDY OF FAMILY SOLICITORS' RESPONES TO THE IMPACT OF RECENT ANCILLARY RELIEF JURISPRUDENCE IN THE 'EVERDAY' ANCILLARY RELIEF CARE
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
University of Bristol Law SchoolDates
01/08/2007 to 01/06/2008
Thesis supervisions
The construction of legal authority
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
13/06/2024Financial remedies in England and Wales
Research Handbook on Family Property and the Law
Editorial - 46(3)
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
Fair Shares and the Financial Reality of the 'Everyday' Divorce
Financial Remedies Journal
Fair shares: providing evidence to counter the financial remedy myths
Family Law
A Guide to the Treatment of Pensions on Divorce: The Report of the Pension Advisory Group (Second Edition), 2024
A Guide to the Treatment of Pensions on Divorce: The Report of the Pension Advisory Group (Second Edition), 2024