Dame Florence Jacqueline Baron,
DBE (7 October 1952 – 9 December 2013), judicially styled The Hon. Mrs Justice Baron, was a British
barrister
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and
High Court Judge.
Early life and education
Baron was born to Owsiej ("Jose") and Ellen Elizabeth Baron in
Kingsbury, London
Kingsbury is a district of northwest London in the London Borough of Brent. Its ancient scope stretches to include various distinct areas that were once small villages until the inter-war period. Kingsbury was in 2001 a ward and in 2011 was ide ...
. The family emigrated to the
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
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a couple of years later and remained there until 1960 when they returned to London, then Jersey.
Baron was educated at
Jersey College for Girls
Jersey College for Girls (JCG, Jèrriais: ''Lé collège jèrriais pour les fil'yes'') is a government-run, fee-paying, academically selective . She studied
Philosophy, Politics and Economics and then law (changing subject after her first year) at
St Hugh's College, Oxford
St Hugh's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. It is located on a site on St Margaret's Road, to the north of the city centre. It was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth as a women's college, and accepte ...
.
As an undergraduate she met her lifelong partner, John Pringle Nodwell Tonna, whom she did not marry until 29 January 2013 after she was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer.
Legal career
Barrister
Baron was
called to the Bar
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at
Middle Temple
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in 1976 and became a
QC in 1995. She specialised in matrimonial finance law at Queen Elizabeth Building (QEB) chambers, becoming the head of the chambers in 2000.
In 1997, she was described by ''
The Lawyer
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History and profile
''The Lawyer'' was launched in 1987 by Centaur Media plc. It publ ...
'' magazine as "such a star, she is just excellent, and rated the highest. She is gutsy, thorough and very clever".
Baron represented Jacqueline Cowan in her 2001 appeal against her divorce settlement. In the initial trial, Mrs Cowan had been awarded £1.7 million of her husband's £12 million. Following the appeal, Mrs Cowan's award was increased to £3 million. The case was one of the first examples of increased protection for 'business wives'.
Judge
Baron was made a
Recorder
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in 1999. She was created a
Dame
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upon her appointment as a Justice of the High Court (Family Division) in 2004.
One of Baron's notable cases as a judge is ''NG v KR'', in which she ruled that it would be unfair to enforce a
pre-nuptial contract to restrict the amount of money a husband could claim from his wealthy heiress wife. Although she recognised that the pre-nuptial agreement would have been fully enforceable in Germany (where it was signed) or France, she held that pre-nups had never been legally binding in the United Kingdom. This approach was overruled by the
Supreme Court
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in 2010, which ruled that pre-nups could be taken into consideration in divorce proceedings.
Death
Baron died on 9 December 2013, aged 61, from cancer.
References
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1952 births
2013 deaths
Alumni of St Hugh's College, Oxford
British barristers
British King's Counsel
British women judges
Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Family Division judges
Fellows of St Hugh's College, Oxford
Members of the Middle Temple
20th-century King's Counsel
Place of death missing
20th-century British women lawyers
People educated at the Jersey College for Girls
20th-century women judges