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Isabel advises high net worth individuals, family trusts and philanthropic institutions on succession and estate planning, trust management, collection and ownership of luxury assets (especially art) and charitable giving.

Isabel advises predominantly UK-domiciled individuals (often with multi-jurisdictional assets) on all aspects of succession and estate planning, providing tax efficient solutions for handing on wealth. This includes everything from will drafting to drawing up multi-generational succession strategies. She also has experience advising cultural institutions on the terms of lifetime promises made by donors in relation to proposed gifts under their wills.

Trust administration and management are at the core of Isabel’s private family trust practice. She advises trustees on their duties, how to balance different beneficiaries’ interests and manage varied trust assets from investment portfolios to landed estates and valuable chattels, as well as on legal and regulatory compliance.

Isabel has a particular expertise in art transactions, negotiating the sale, purchase and loan of artworks on behalf of collectors and dealers. She advises both owners of art collections of national importance which have been in the family for generations and collectors who are rapidly building their collections. She is sensitive to the different legal issues which can arise in relation to both historic and contemporary artworks.

She also has considerable experience of the heritage taxation regimes, including offers in lieu of tax, conditional exemption and the Cultural Gifts Scheme. Isabel advises on the export regime for cultural goods, guiding clients through the licence application and export stop processes.

Charitable giving is often a key element of family wealth management and estate planning. Isabel frequently advises individuals on structuring both lifetime and post-death philanthropy whether by creating new charitable structures or using donor advised funds. She is familiar with setting up single-founder charities, as well as foundations for artists to preserve their work and protect their legacies.

Isabel qualified as a solicitor in 2012.

Recognitions

Chambers UK 2026

Art and Cultural Property Law

Band 3

The Legal 500 2026

Art and Cultural Property

Next Generation Partner

Chambers UK 2025

Art and Cultural Property Law

Up and Coming

The Legal 500 2025

Art and Cultural Property

Next Generation Partner

Memberships & Accolades

Isabel is a member of the Professional Advisors to the International Art Market (PAIAM). She lectures for the Institute of Art & Law and teaches on the Art, Business and Law LLM at Queen Mary University of London.

Testimonials

"Isabel is an absolute dream. She will always call you back, she is passionate and she is motivated." (Chambers HNW 2025 & Chambers UK 2026)

"Isabel is particularly experienced with art cases. She gets into the fiddly issues and is very good at straightening them out. I find her very impressive and able to handle complexities really well." (Chambers HNW 2025 & Chambers UK 2026)

"Isabel is extremely good. She is really fantastic and she is passionate, which is important for her clients." (Chambers HNW 2025 & Chambers UK 2026)

"Partner Isabel Paintin is the best heritage property lawyer in practice. She is hands down the cleverest, most thoughtful, and the best." (Legal 500 2025)

"Isabel Paintin helped us with a very tricky acquisition and she was an absolute star." (Chambers HNW 2024)

"I think she is fantastic and extremely bright." (Chambers HNW 2024)

"She has great understanding of law with reference to authenticity." (Chambers HNW 2023)

"She's diligent, clever and thorough. She understands client needs and is a safe pair of hands." (Chambers UK 2023)

Isabel Paintin "is a superstar, who understands client needs and is a safe pair of hands...She's very clever." (Chambers HNW 2022 - Art and Cultural Property)

"Isabel Paintin – very engaged and clever, really nice to work with." (Legal 500 2022)

"She is super knowledgeable, great with clients and thoughtful." (Chambers UK 2022)

Publications

The Art of Connoisseurship through Judicial Eyes: The Law of Negligence and Fine Art Attribution, Art, Antiquity and Law XX(2), July 2015, pp.101-23

The Cultural Gifts Scheme: A Heritage Tax Break for the Living, Farrer & Co Landed Estates Newsletter, Summer 2017

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