Tanya Dhillon is a Senior Associate Solicitor in Wansbroughs’ Family & Divorce Team, joining the firm in February 2026. She specialises in advising clients on complex family matters, with a particular focus on high‑net‑worth and multi‑jurisdictional cases.
Professional Background
Tanya brings 20 years of specialist experience in family law, gained at leading London, regional and national firms. Her career includes advising and representing high‑profile individuals in the sports, music, entertainment and film sectors.
Expertise
Tanya specialises in high‑value, complex financial and children matters arising from relationship breakdowns, often involving substantial assets, business interests or international elements.
Her expertise includes:
- High‑net‑worth and complicated financial cases
- Divorce, separation, and financial settlements
- Complex child arrangements, including relocation within the UK or internationally
- Pre‑ and post‑nuptial agreements, wealth protection, and cohabitation agreements
- TOLATA claims
- Children Act matters, including Schedule 1 financial order applications.
Her experience positions her to support clients facing challenging family circumstances while protecting their long‑term financial and personal interests.
Approach
Tanya is recognised for her holistic and empathetic approach. She works closely with clients to understand their priorities, combining clarity and confidence with a calm, solutions‑focused mindset. While she strives for amicable outcomes wherever possible, she is firm and decisive when situations require a more robust stance.
Her style reflects Wansbroughs’ commitment to clarity, expertise, and personal service, ensuring clients feel supported and well‑informed throughout their journey.
Client Offering
If you are contemplating divorce, experiencing a difficult family dispute, or seeking advice to protect family wealth, Tanya and the Family & Divorce Team offer a free initial 30‑minute appointment for clients they can assist. This meeting provides the opportunity to discuss your situation with the family solicitor who will represent you and to gain clarity on your next steps.
