Hannah Magee
Hannah leads the Family Law team at Robertsons, specialising in complex divorce and high-net-worth financial matters. Known for her calm and considered approach, she works to resolve disputes quickly and amicably wherever possible — while always ready to fight hard for her clients when it counts.
About Hannah
Hannah is a Director at Robertsons and heads the Family Law team. She specialises in highly complex divorce and financial matters, with particular expertise in high-net-worth cases involving trusts, business assets and internationally dispersed wealth. Over a career spanning more than a decade, she has built a reputation as one of the leading matrimonial lawyers in Wales.
Hannah deals with all areas of family law, including divorce, cohabitation disputes, children matters and ancillary financial relief. She is known for her calm, measured approach — always seeking quick and amicable solutions where possible, while retaining the ability to fight hard for her clients when circumstances demand it. Clients and peers alike consistently praise her judgment, thoroughness and the empathy she brings to emotionally difficult cases.
Her standing in the profession is reflected in sustained independent recognition. Hannah has been ranked in Chambers & Partners for eight consecutive years, currently in Band 3 for Family/Matrimonial in Wales, where she is noted for handling complex cases including financial settlements involving overseas assets, complex pension structures and maintenance orders. She has also featured consistently in The Legal 500, recognised for her depth of expertise in high-net-worth matrimonial finance work. She is a member of Resolution and holds the Law Society’s Family Law accreditation.
Areas of expertise
Hannah is very calm and reassuring, as well as being a good negotiator; she gets really good outcomes.
— Chambers UK 2026 — Family/Matrimonial, Wales
What clients say about working with Hannah
“I cannot recommend Robertsons Solicitors enough, especially my solicitor Hannah Magee. She has been an absolute rock throughout my complex legal case since 2019.”Hannah Batchelor Family law
Recent articles by Hannah
No-fault divorce: do you need a solicitor?
No-fault divorce made ending a marriage simple. But the divorce and the financial settlement are two separate things, and getting divorced doesn't end money claims. Here's what matters.
ArticleHow Are Pensions Dealt With in a Divorce Settlement?
Pensions are often one of the largest assets in a divorce — sometimes worth more than the home — yet they are easily overlooked. They can be shared, offset against other assets, or made subject to…
ArticleLiving apart together. What are the consequences for family law?
This article looks at this phenomenon and asks, ‘Are these people free from the reach of family law?’
ArticleHudson v Hathway – Court of Appeal Decision On Constructive Trusts
This cases deals with the rights of parties to a property in cohabitation disputes. Is detrimental reliance required?
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