Baldip is an International Family Law specialist who also practises in International Public Law and Human Rights. He has appeared at all levels of Court, up to the Supreme Court and The Court of Justice of the European Union. His practice spans all aspects of Family Law including Divorce, Children and Financial Remedies with a recognised expertise in cases with elements of international and immigration. He is often instructed in the most serious cases of child protection, which includes complex international, jurisdictional, and factual issues.
Baldip is committed in providing his services to individuals of ethnic minority backgrounds and low-income households, to ensure they have access to services and do not suffer through a lack of knowledge of their rights and or through an inability to express their needs effectively.
Baldip undertakes outreach work on national and international level. On a national level, Baldip established the 13 Community Clinic (13CC). The clinic is a grassroot initiative that provides support and guidance to the local community. The clinic is a collaboration of medical, legal and wellbeing experts, who work collectively to make a genuine and practical change on local clinic users. Baldip oversees the operations and management of 20 monthly clinics, across the UK consisting of 150 volunteers.
He is also passionate about improving advocacy and resources for legal aid lawyers that work with vulnerable victims internationally. Baldip is a committed Advocacy Trainer and a member of the Inner Temple Bar Liaison Committee and the sits on the International Committee. He was appointed to the Bar Council International Committee to continue the work he is doing in promoting the Rule of Law internationally.
Baldip is committed to promoting diversity and access to the Bar and legal profession often providing career talks at schools and universities. He also established The Sikhs in Law Association and now sits on the Executive Council.
As part of his many roles, he is regularly invited to speak at conferences, seminars, and workshops, to Local, National, International Government Departments, Universities, Bar Councils, and the Judiciary.
Baldip is fluent Punjabi and conversational Hindi and Urdu.
Baldip is licensed to accept Direct Public Access work. Baldip will consider pro bono work on a case by case basis.
Baldip provides advice and advocacy services in all aspects of divorce inclduing financial remedies. He is well known for his sound advice backed by a keen commercial awareness. He is experienced in cases involving trusts, business assets, overseas assets, pension issues and cases in which third-party interests are involved.
He is regularly instructed in complex cases and in cases involving high net worth individuals, with emphasis on cases where assets are aboard, with a niche interest in cases representing Equestrians. He is widely known as a very strong negotiator and a highly skilled advocate inside and out of court, with a fine eye for detail. He has an excellent track record of success at interim stages and contested final hearings.
Baldip provides advice and representation on all issues relating to the care and upbringing of children arising because of a family breakdown.
He represented mothers, fathers, children, and other family members where there is a dispute in relation to child custody, arrangements for where the children should live or what time they should spend with each parent, specific issues such as schooling, medical treatment or religious upbringing or taking children aboard temporarily or permanently.
He has a wealth of experience in representing parties in complex and intractable disputes, parental alienation, abduction, adoption and in urgent cases requiring injunctions, wardship or involving the inherent jurisdiction of the courts and enforcement of orders relating to children’s arrangements when a party fails to comply with court orders.
Notable cases include:
A v B (Port Alert) [2021] EWHC 1716 (Fam)
International relocation cases are widely regarded as some of the most complex and difficult matters to come before the Family Court. Baldip has a depth of expertise in international relocation and he is a trusted and safe pair of hands for his clients and his solicitors when such cases arise.
He understands that stakes can be incredibly high for the families involved and as such he provides compassionate advice combined with a robust and strategic approach to proceedings from the outset. He acts both for parents and children at first instance and also on appeal.
A significant amount of Baldip’s work has an international element due to his extensive background in Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Laws. Baldip has a wealth of experience in all aspects of cross-border children cases, including child abduction cases (under the Hague Conventions 1980 and 1996 as well as under wardship); the recognition and enforcement of foreign orders; jurisdictional disputes; and, international contact disputes. He regularly appears in the High Court Family Division to deal with such cases.
Baldip has a significant international practice and has been instructed to assist in cases involving Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Libya and a number of countries in Asia including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Baldip accepts instructions in domestic violence cases. Baldip is undergone extensive training and honed in his skills in dealing with vulnerable adults having previously worked with torture and persecuted victims, trafficked men, women and children. He represents parties in cases involving allegations of female genital mutilation and forced marriage cases, non-molestation orders and occupation orders on behalf of Applicants and Respondents. He is currently working with several focus groups and charities including the Department of Public Prosecution in developing a better understanding and guidance on Honour Based Violence cases. He has a reputation for being thorough, persuasive and highly effective.
Baldip’s Public Law practice covers all aspects of care proceedings and adoption. He acts for Local Authorities, parents, family members and Children’s Guardians in the complete range of Part IV proceedings, appearing in numerous lengthy fact-finding and final hearings lasting weeks appearing in appeals at all stages up to the Supreme Court.
He has been instructed in cases which involve factitious induced illness, sexual abuse, inflicted injury, death of a child, Wardship proceedings in Public Law, abduction during proceedings, Forced Marriage Protection Orders and honour-based violence as well as successfully contesting Care, Placement and Adoption Orders.
Baldip also appears in the National Deprivation of Liberty Courts (DOLS Court) known for his robust advice and creative solutions to best protect vulnerable young people in his cases. He advises authorities on their policies and procedures as well as on the evidence in individual cases.
H-W (Children) and In the matter of H-W (Children) (No 2) (Rev1) [2022] UKSC 17
H-W (Children: Proportionality) [2021] EWCA Civ 1451
WW, XX, YY & ZZ (Children), Re [2018] EWFC B94
For many years, Baldip had a mixed Family and Immigration practice, but since 2015 has specialised exclusively in Family Law. However, he continues to make use of this background by advising parents, children and Local Authorities on their rights and remedies where the Family Court is not able to assist.
LOUNES – C-165/16 European Court of Justice (on the advocates panel)
R v Mammas - [2019] UKAITUR JR054662018
PG (India) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1109
R v Parekh - [2016] EWCA Civ 266
“Baldip just lives and breathes Family Law and that is why he is our ‘go to Barrister’ from the outset of any complex case we take on. He has an eye for detail and can spot the merits of the case, and the arguments that we need to push immediately” - Mr Sehra Solicitor at Justin Law Solicitors
Baldip is a passionate and robust advocate, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in putting the very best case forward for his clients, whilst maintain an approachable manner” - Mrs Iqbal, First-Tier Tribunal Judge
“I am grateful to Mr Baldip Singh who has striven valiantly to persuade me that this is a proper case to grant permission to appeal” - Lord Justice Tomlinson in the Court of Appeal
“a thorough and articulate Barrister that leaves lay and professional clients highly satisfied” Mrs Mahey, Senior Family Law Solicitor and Director at Duncan Lewis Solicitors
“Baldip is a prompt and efficient family law Barrister. On call around the clock. He has a keen eye, tuned to the finer detail in cases” Mrs Mukkar, Senior Family Law Solicitor at MTG Solicitors, London
LLB (Hons) Birmingham University BPTC, University of Law (Birmingham)
Frank Burns Gahan Scholarship 2012 (Inner Temple)Inner Temple Major Scholarship and Exhibition Award 2012Duke of Edinburgh Entrance Award (Inner Temple) 2013Charity of the Year - Sikh Help Line - Sikhs Awards 2014Sikhs Helpline - Queen's Award for Voluntary Service 2022Case of the Year Family Law Awards 2022
Bar Council International Committee 2023Inner Temple International Committee 2023Pupil Supervisor 2022Inner Temple - Special Ambassador to India 2022Bar Liaison Committee (Inner Temple) 2020Executive Council Member of The Sikhs in Law Association 2020Secretary of the Society of Asian Lawyers 2014-2016
Family Law Bar AssociationAssociation of Lawyers for ChildrenHuman Rights Lawyers AssociationImmigration Law Practitioners' Association
English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu
Baldip is accredited to accept work under Direct access, also known as Public access, in suitable cases. He does not 'conduct litigation'. While Baldip can draft documents, and advise and guide a Direct Access/Public Access client, the Direct Access/Public Access client will need to issue proceedings, file documents at court, and serve documents on other parties themselves. The scope of Baldip's services should be discussed with his clerk.
In order to instruct Baldip on a Direct access basis, contact the clerks on +44 (0) 20 7242 6476 or at clerks@33bedfordrow.co.uk, in an emergency please copy in bsa@33br.co.uk
Baldip is a self employed barrister in independent practice. During the course of providing legal services as a barrister, Baldip collects and uses personal information. He is the data controller in respect of this information for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation ('GDPR').
33 Bedford Row is separate and has its own Data Protection Act 2018/GDPR 'Privacy Policy and Data Protection Statement', in respect to personal information collected, used and stored by or related to it. This covers personal information arising from, or related to, 33 Bedford Row providing services as a barristers chambers, as well as use of its website. This 'Privacy Policy and Data Protection Statement' sets out what information they obtain about you, why and how they use it. This policy also sets out your rights.
You can view 33 Bedford Row's 'Privacy Policy and Data Protection Statement' on 33 Bedford Row's website. Hard copies are available on request by contacting chambers directly.
Baldip’s entry on the Barristers' Register can be viewed by clicking the link here.
The Legal Ombudsman's decision data website can be found here, and the Bar Standards Board who regulate Baldip have their website here.
Baldip can be instructed via his clerks at 33 Bedford Row by professional, licensed access and/or lay clients, in order to obtain a quotation for legal services. His clerks' contact details are at the bottom right of this webpage (please click on the image) and/or via clerks@33bedfordrow.co.uk or 0207 242 6476.
Baldip accepts, where appropriate, publicly funded work.
Baldip’s most commonly used pricing models for privately funded work, are:
(a) for specific drafting work - a fixed fee;
(b) for specific hearings;
(c) for other work - hourly rates.
Baldip’s fees are based on an hourly rate of £385 plus VAT per hour. This is indicative only and may vary depending on various factors - please ask for a quotation.
Baldip is VAT registered and VAT is charged on his fees, where applicable.
Email Policy: If an email is received by Baldip after 6pm, it will not be deemed as read until 9am the following business day.
Cancellation Policy - We understand that in some cases matters settle or are vacated at the last minute, negating the need for a hearing. When a booking is made in Counsel’s diary, whether or not the brief has actually been delivered, if cancelled less than 24 hours prior to the hearing 100% of the brief fee will apply. This is to provide remuneration both for the preparatory work undertaken by Counsel and the inability to undertake further hearings.
Baldip has professional indemnity insurance cover for all types of legal services he supplies to the public and businesses
Baldip is registered Data Contoller with the ICO, with the following registration number: Z8145941. You can access his registration entry here. Baldip also has a data retention policy and he acts in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation, in force from 25 May 2018.