01/05/2025
Read moreCaroline Shields and Louise Noblet hosted a hybrid Court of Protection seminar on The Children Act 1989, the Inherent Jurisdiction or the Court of Protection for 16-18 year olds?

Year of call
2024 (Solicitor 1996)
Education
1993
LLB Hons 2:1 Exeter University
1994
LPC (Distinction) College of Law, York
Career
1996
Qualified as Solicitor, Galbraith Branley Solicitors
2000
Member of the Law Society’s Children’s Panel
2003
Joined Switalskis Solicitors
2006
Partner and subsequently director at Switalskis Solicitors, Bradford
2007
Higher Rights of Audience Civil Courts
2024
Tenant at Park Square Barristers, Leeds
Memberships
North Eastern Circuit
Louise was a qualified solicitor for 27 years, specialising in Family – Children for most of her career. She was a member of the Law Society’s Children’s Panel from 2000 representing children through CAFCASS guardians or taking direct instructions from competent children; as well as representing parents and extended family members in both private and public law proceedings. This has necessitated acting for many vulnerable individuals taking direct instructions or through the Official Solicitor where the client lacked capacity.
Louise has undertaken the advocacy for her clients before all levels of the Single Family Court and in the High Court, acquiring Higher Rights of Advocacy in the Civil Courts in 2007. Her years of practice as a solicitor means she has a good understanding of the impact of proceedings upon the participants and subject children. She has an excellent knowledge of Legal Aid regulations and is able to utilise this to the benefit of her clients and the Courts when considering access to representation.
During her career as a solicitor advocate Louise has conducted complex fact-finding hearings including cases where non accidental injury or sexual abuse are alleged. Louise completed the Vulnerable Witness training programme in 2020 to enhance her skills in acting for and cross-examining parties or witnesses with learning difficulties; mental health difficulties or other vulnerabilities. Her years of experience as a solicitor mean Louise is able to communicate effectively with those she represents whether professionals or lay parties.
Louise has represented children, parents and interveners in all public law proceedings for over 24 years as a solicitor, and following admission to the bar, Inherent Jurisdiction applications for deprivation of liberty before the High Court. She brings her knowledge of the cross over between public law Children Act proceedings and the Mental Capacity Act to her representation of parties within proceedings. During her early career Louise also undertook tribunals under the Mental Health Act.
Louise has previously worked closely with adults who lack capacity within public law proceedings, including representing them through the Official Solicitor. Her experience as a solicitor advocate means she has an ability to communicate with all clients in a simple and effective manner.
Following transfer to the Bar Louise has expanded her practice to include Court of Protection welfare proceedings.
Louise's clerks
Claudine Cooper
Paul Foster
Lucy Peacock
Paul Foster
Claudine Cooper
Lucy Peacock
Neve Robinson