Grant Cameron: Celebrating two years as Resolution Chair and 10 years at Trethowans

  • Portrait photo of Grant Cameron
  • Grant Cameron
  • 30 May 2025
  • 2 min read
Portrait photo of Grant Cameron

Earlier this month, during the National Conference and after an inspirational two years, Grant Cameron handed over the baton as National Chair of Resolution.

During his time as Chair, Grant played an active role in a wide range of initiatives and events including the Past Chairs Round Table, Parliamentary Round Table on Cohabitation Reform, the Resolution Awards and a series of engagements with MPs, the Ministry of Justice and HM Courts and Tribunals Service. At the Conference, the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew MacFarlane, described Grant as being “sensible, measured, amiable and effective”.

Grant became Chair in 2023 as Resolution marked its 40th anniversary. As part of this milestone, he was closely involved in the launch of the Vision for Family Justice, a bold statement of intent for reform and innovation in the family justice system. His tenure concluded with Resolution’s Year of the Code, a campaign that reaffirmed the value of Resolution’s Code of Practice in helping families navigate separation constructively, with children’s interests at heart.

Reflecting on his time as Chair, Grant said: “I had a remarkable two years being Chair. Thank you to our members who make the organisation so unique and for all the work they do within the regions and various committees.”

Grant has also remained committed to hearing from members across the country, helping to strengthen Resolution’s regional presence and ensure the organisation remains responsive to those it serves.

While stepping down as Chair, Grant remains passionate about the future of family law. Resolution’s work continues, campaigning for cohabitation reform, pressing for fairer Legal Aid funding and making sure the voices of children are heard in meaningful ways. Grant encourages all members to get involved, noting that “the more active you are, the further your membership will go.”

This spring, Grant also celebrated 10 years as a Partner at Trethowans. He has been a family law solicitor for 35 years, including more than 15 years as a collaborative lawyer and mediator.

Congratulations to Grant on two significant milestones and the impact he has made both nationally and within Trethowans.

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