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Cohabitees & Investment Properties – A Fresh Approach.

In the recent Privy Council case of Marr v Collie (Bahamas) [2017] UKPC 17) further clarification has been provided in relation to cases where cohabitees jointly own property which they have purchased as an investment, rather than for a domestic purpose.

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Good Divorce Week

We have previously written on the topic of “no-fault” divorce, and this has been something which has been the focus of media attention this week as a result of Resolution’s annual Good Divorce Week.

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Consequences of breaching a court order

In a recent case Trott v Trott & Another [2016] EWFC B35, a husband and his new wife were sentenced to prison as a result of breaching court orders made in relation to the husband’s financial remedy proceedings.

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Parental Alienation: What can be done?

Cases involving parental alienation and implacable hostility or intractable contact disputes – call it what you will – are some of the most difficult to deal with and, sadly, they appear to be more prevalent than ever.

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