Pinky Ong
Senior Associate
Pinky pursued her LLB Hons from the University of Leeds and was subsequently called to the Bar of England and Wales after completing her Barrister Training Course at BPP Law School. She is Malaysian and can speak Mandarin and basic Malay in addition to English. Yee has acquired extensive experience in dealing with family matters including complex financial remedies and children matters.
Pinky also has extensive experience of Global Talent Visa and Sponsor Licences with a high success rate. Â
She now runs her own small caseload under Housing Law whilst aiding our Litigation Department in all aspects of their work. She is also compassionate and focuses on guiding her clients emphatically through their respective litigation matters to take the edge off any stress and difficulties the process may pose. She strives to promote cordial communications on behalf of her clients in hopes that they can achieve an amicable outcome.
She specialises in handling all aspects of Landlord and Tenant matters.Â
Yee also specialises, with a high success rate, in immigration matters, especially in Global Talent Visa, Sponsorship License and the following non-exhaustive list of Immigration services:
- Point Based System .
- Separation and cohabitation agreements.
- Tiers 1, 2, 4, and 5 visa categories
- Global Talent Visa
- Students Visas
- Visitors/Tourist Visas/Refusals
- Unmarried partners visa
- Spouse visa Applications
Settlement and Naturalisations - Application including Registrations
- Entry Clearance Applications and Appeals for Refusals
- Long Residency applications
Pinky also specialises in Property and general Civil Litigation
- Reviews of Rental
- Renewal of Leases
- Surrender of Tenancy
- Taking possession of a Rental Property
- Dispute Settlement
- Between Landlords and Tenants 
- Preparation of tenancy agreements.  
- Proceedings related to health and safety  
- Possession of anti-social behaviour  
- Removing troublesome tenants through the legal system.  
- The defence of tenants’ actions. 
- The act of serving notices. 
- Tenant’s obligations and rights.  
- Resolving Issues with tenancy deposit.  
- Claims of disrepair.  
- Defending against eviction