Kelly is a client director in Fairway’s Jersey office, specialising in the administration of complex and distressed offshore structures.
Having practised law in England and Jersey for five years prior to joining the offshore trust industry, Kelly’s legal experience readily enables her to deal with the complexities of structures involved in litigation, under tax investigation, heading towards insolvency, with assets under seizure, subject to regulatory restrictions, and / or with connections to individuals under criminal investigation.
Kelly has been consistently recognised as a leading practitioner. She has been listed in the ALM Private Client Global Elite Directory and Spear’s 500 Indices over a number of years and frequently speaks at international conferences on the subject of contentious trusts.
Kelly is a qualified English Solicitor and Barrister (Non-Practising) and holds the STEP Diploma in International Trust Management.
18 August 2026
Welcome to Summer Signals, our new Q&A series exploring the trends and client conversations shaping the months ahead. Across the series, we’ll be asking people from across Fairway the same six questions to uncover what they’re seeing in the market, where clients are facing challenges, and what advisers should be thinking about. In this article, Caroline Brown, Private Client Director, shares her perspective on the growing demand for independent trust and corporate services, why clients are seeking more tailored support, and what they should consider when choosing a provider long term.
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We are delighted that Dominique Burnett, Managing Director, Fairway Singapore has been featured in Thought Leaders 4 Private Client Magazine Issue 23, in the '60 Seconds Interview'.
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In this edition of our Summer Signals Q&A series, Mark Andrews, Managing Director, Private Client shares his perspective on the growing demand for international wealth planning, the challenges facing globally connected families and the importance of building structures that remain effective across generations and jurisdictions.
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