On 7 June 2021, Toch was ostensibly suspended from her role at Family Law Cafe, despite being the firm's founder and director, due to comments she made on
Twitter regarding
Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, the newborn daughter of the
Duke and
Duchess of Sussex. In response to a tweet by journalist
Julie Burchill, who stated: "What a missed opportunity. They could have called it Georgina Floydina!" (in reference to
George Floyd), Toch replied: "No Doria? Don't black names matter?" (in reference to the Duchess's mother
Doria Ragland and the
Black Lives Matter movement). In a statement confirming her suspension, her "employer" referred to her comments as "offensive and unacceptable". The Head of Church Court Chambers, Toch's previous employer, also issued a statement confirming that, despite the information contained within her Wikipedia article, they have no association with her and that she left her role in 2018; they stated, "Church Court Chambers pride ourselves on our diverse membership: there is no place for racism in any context anywhere”. On 8 June 2021, the Family Law Bar Association (FLBA), the association for family law barristers, issued a statement that they have referred the twitter exchanges to the Bar Standards Board, the Bar Council and other relevant bodies, and that they condemn the comments as being "completely inappropriate" and having "no place in our society", and that "racism of any kind cannot be tolerated and cannot be justified as a 'joke'". The regulator Bar Standards Board decided to take no action in relation to the matter. ==Recent reported decisions==