The UK's largest and most visited divorce site.
Modern, convenient and affordable services.

We've helped over 1 million people since 2007.

 
Click this button for details of our
email, phone nbr and free consultations.
 

insurance

  • alreid1612
  • alreid1612's Avatar Posted by
  • Elite Member
  • Elite Member
More
07 Apr 21 #516430 by alreid1612
Topic started by alreid1612
Well the impossible has happened. The opposition won the case despite the home team describing it as appalling and unsound. And now the permission to appeal has been turned down as a judge was unable to change the in extremis discretion of the lower court. The team is aghast, shell shocked at the result. No use whatsoever. The legal fees require the house and therefore business/income to be sold. The home team did not deploy an argument in the main hearing despite being given chapter and verse about it. As a result the opposition argued that my partners income was not envisaged at the Consent Order and this was accepted so she had adjusted without hardship. The offer for settlement which the home team knew about but did not declare, adduce makes it clear that employment was to be maximised from an early age to make up the difference between the ex husbands offer and the ex wife's needs. Having lost all faith in the legal profession and legal process do we sue the solicitors, get them to claim on their professional indemnity or just chalk it up to life's experiences and vow to do all legal work ourselves in future.
PS. I am going to write a cautionary tale on the site in due course.

Moderators: wikivorce teamrubytuesdaydukeyhadenoughnowTetsSheziLinda SheridanForsetiMitchumWhiteRoseLostboy67WYSPECIALBubblegum11

Do you need help sorting out a fair financial settlement?

Our consultant service offers expert advice and support to help you reach agreement on a fair financial settlement quickly, and for less than a quarter of the cost of using a traditional high street solicitor.

 

We can help you to get a fair financial settlement.

Negotiate a fair deal from £299

Helping you negotiate a fair financial settlement with your spouse (or their solicitor) without going to court.


Financial Mediation from £399

Financial mediation is a convenient and inexpensive way to agree on a fair financial settlement.


Consent Orders from £950

This legally binding agreement defines how assets (e.g. properties and pensions) are to be divided.


Court Support from £299

Support for people who have to go to court to get a fair divorce financial settlement without a solicitor.