Our Team

Camilla Baldwin (Founder)

Miriam Gitlin (Supervising Lawyer)

Olivia Warham MBE (Head of Fundraising)

Aishah Etoumi (Supervising Solicitor)

Avni Patel (Solicitor)

Charlotte Dowell (Solicitor)

Eben Vaughan- Philipps (Solicitor)

Kate Jones (Solicitor)

Martha Lloyd (Administrative and Fundraising Officer)

Camilla Baldwin (Founder)

As founder and charity lead, Camilla is the driving force behind Not Beyond Redemption, not only utilising her extensive experience as a solicitor, but her professional reputation and influence in the global legal and enterprise community to build the profile and awareness of the cause.

Camilla is one of the leading family lawyers practicing in the UK and advises on the full breadth of family law, including separation, divorce, cohabitation, civil partnerships, international child abduction and other disputes involving children. She has won numerous accolades and is recognised internationally as a specialist in her field, as well as being an award winning businesswoman. As a young lawyer, Camilla carried out legal aid work and took on child cases, which she says not only shaped her career, but fuelled her determination to make a difference. She established her law firm – Camilla Baldwin – in 2005.

Miriam Gitlin (Supervising Lawyer)

Miriam is an experienced family law solicitor. She has worked in the private sector, most recently setting up and working in a successful commercial litigation firm. Having started her career in the public sector she now returns to the pro bono legal world with new zeal.

She qualified originally as a Barrister and then worked overseas in environmental law.  She was awarded a fellowship to complete a Masters in International Legal Studies at the American University in Washington DC in which she achieved a distinction.

 

Olivia Warham MBE (Head of Fundraising)

Olivia has been working in the charitable sector for 20 years.  For much of this, she focused on human rights abuses and the asylum sector, working for Waging Peace, where she was Chair.  She was extremely honoured to be awarded an MBE for this work in 2014.  She is also patron of Green Kordofan, a charity working with Sudanese children displaced by conflict.

Olivia has also worked in the education sector for 15 years as a trustee for Avondale Extra, a charity which funds children to do extracurricular activities at school in London.  She also served there as a Governor and volunteer reader.

Recently Olivia worked for Fine Cell Work, a charity which teaches stitching to prisoners and supports them on release with a workshop in south London.

Additionally, she is a trustee of Roche Court Educational Trust, a charity which aims to bring children and young people to the New Art Centre sculpture park to enjoy and interact with art.

 

Aishah Etoumi (Supervising Solicitor)

Aishah is a family law solicitor with a wealth of experience and knowledge. She has worked in the private law sector and the public law sector, dealing with complex family proceedings, including two reported court of appeal cases.

She has represented many parents in the family court arena in a variety of matters. Whilst working in private practice, Aishah was a member of the Law Society Children’s panel. This allowed her to represent children within court proceedings to ensure their voices were heard.

Aishah consistently aims to get the best outcome for her clients and is dedicated to supporting and assisting clients through the legal process.

Avni Patel (Solicitor)

Charlotte Dowell (Solicitor)

Eben Vaughan- Philipps (Solicitor)

Eben qualified as a solicitor in 2025, having completed the SQE2 examination and her period of Qualifying Work Experience at Not Beyond Redemption.

She studied Criminology at Durham University, where she took part in the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Programme, learning alongside people in custody at HMP Frankland. This experience deepened her long-standing interest in access to justice and reinforced her belief that the law should be accessible and understandable to all. She subsequently completed a Law Conversion Master’s degree at The University of Law in 2022.

Since joining Not Beyond Redemption in 2023, Eben has developed focused experience in private children matters, supporting mothers through complex and emotionally challenging matters. She is passionate about ensuring individuals understand their family rights and can navigate the legal process with clarity and confidence.

Eben is dedicated to assisting those who may otherwise be unable to access legal advice or representation and is committed to furthering the charity’s mission of widening access to justice.

Kate Jones (Solicitor)

Kate qualified as a solicitor in September 2024. She has extensive experience working in numerous leading law firms handling complex issues in insurance and dispute resolution. During her training contract she worked in an Employers Liability and Public Liability team acting on behalf of some of the largest UK insurance companies. She also represented Jet2holidays and easyJet on a range of accidents abroad and food poisoning claims. Further, she has experience in Projects & Construction, working on both contentious and non-contentious issues.

During her training contract, Kate volunteered for Not Beyond Redemption and was subsequently offered a 6-month secondment. Kate felt passionate about the work that Not Beyond Redemption do and has a genuine interest in helping others who cannot otherwise afford legal advice or representation. Kate now works for the charity on a full-time basis.

Kate is actively involved in promoting the charity through attending the National Pro Bono Centre committee meetings and networking with others.

Martha Lloyd (Administrative and Fundraising Officer)