Sabuhi specialises in financial remedy, private law children work and domestic abuse. She is ranked in the directories and is a Leading Junior with 30 years experience.

Sabuhi Chaudhry is ranked in the following areas

  • Divorce and financial remedy (Legal 500)
  • Children and Domestic Abuse (Legal 500)
  • Family: Children (Chambers and Partners)

For Private Law Children cases, Sabuhi’s practice includes issues concerning serious domestic violence and complex fact finding cases; mental health; child special needs; cases concerning religious or cultural element; applications for internal and external relocation.

For Financial remedy, Sabuhi undertakes a broad spectrum of work dealing with finances on marital breakdown including issues concerning employed, self-employed and family businesses; cases involving a foreign element; debt; pre and post marital accruals and separation agreements; children with special needs and/or adults with medical needs and the impact of the same on finances. Sabuhi also deals with contested divorce or Nullity cases.

Key cases & testimonials

Abbassi v Abbassi and Another [2006] AWCA Civ 355

RE S (Change of Names Cultural Factors) [2001] 2 FLR 1005

RE K (Specific Issue Order) [1999] 2 FLR 280

Sabuhi has a very empathetic manner yet has authority in court. She s very conscientious and through in her preparation and is capable of grasping a complex brief very quickly.Legal 500 2024
Sabuhi is a robust advocate and a tough negotiator. She always fights her client’s corner and is fearless in court. Her preparation is meticulous. In particular, the thoroughness of her position statements and pre-hearing briefings puts clients at ease. Legal 500 2024
Sabuhi Chaudhry is incredibly well prepared and reads the Judge’s mood. She’s a force to be reckoned with because she knows the case inside and out by the time it goes to court.Chambers UK 2024
Possesses an incredible ability to understand the undertones of a case, which she reflects perfectly in her presentation of the case to the court. Her brilliant, measured manner gives her much credibility.Chambers UK 2024
A very experienced barrister who is completely committed and has excellent knowledge of the law and procedure.Chambers UK 2024
Sabuhi is an outstanding advocate who expertly pleads her case and effectively counters the arguments of her opponent. Her thorough preparation gives clients confidence at a time when emotions run high. Legal 500 2023
An effective, reasonable opponent and an extremely capable performer whose paperwork is through, beautifully presented and wonderfully persuasive.Chambers UK 2023
Sabuhi Chaudhry demonstrates expertise and sophistication in her notes, in conferences and in her advocacy. She’s always available to provide extra support and assistance to solicitors and clients ,and navigates them through proceedings well.Chambers UK 2023
A junior with an assured and confident manner which immediately puts clients at ease. Legal 500 2022
Understands not just cases but also their undertones.Chambers UK 2022
Realistic, knowledgeable and efficient. She is clear and concise in her advocacy.Chambers UK 2022
She is thorough and supportive as an advocate.Chambers UK 2022
Thorough in her preparation and has a strong sense of what the court is going to do. Her pleadings are excellent and without fail set the tone of how the judge will perceive the case.Chambers UK 2021
A meticulous and fierce advocate who is great with clients.Chambers UK 2021

Areas of expertise

For Financial remedy, Sabuhi undertakes a broad spectrum of work dealing with finances on marital breakdown including issues concerning employed, self-employed and family businesses; cases involving a foreign element; debt; pre and post marital accruals and separation agreements; children with special needs and/or adults with medical needs and the impact of the same on finances. Sabuhi also deal with contested divorce or Nullity cases

For Private Law Children cases, Sabuhi’s practice includes issues concerning serious domestic violence and complex fact finding cases; mental health; child special needs; cases concerning religious or cultural element; applications for internal and external relocation.