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The importance of complying with court orders

Last month’s sentencing hearing in the case of Hart v Hart [2018] EWHC 2966 was a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to court orders, as the husband’s sister was imprisoned after being found to be in contempt of court as a consequence of her refusal to comply with orders that related to the transfer of company shares to the wife.

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Who should keep the house?

When couples come to negotiate the financial outcome of their divorce, commonly their matrimonial home is the most valuable asset.

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5 reasons to consider having a Pre- Nuptial Agreement

Although it might not be the first thing you think of when getting engaged, for some entering into a Pre-Nuptial Agreement (often called a Prenup) it will save them a great deal of heartache, time and money, later down the line.

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Top five benefits of mediation

If you and your former partner are able to resolve matters by way of mediation, then you will incur far less in legal costs than if you were involved in court proceedings or if you have protracted negotiations through solicitors. 

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Should I consider going private?

A financial court process typically involves three court hearings, starting with a directions hearing and culminating in a final hearing or “trial” if the parties are unable to reach a settlement. 

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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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