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Case Law

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Blooman v Blooman [2009] EWCA Civ 109
A husband's application for permission to appeal out of time against orders in relation to ancillary relief proceedings was refused. Court: Court Of Appeal (Civil Division) (England and Wales)
Moses-Taiga v Taiga [2005] EWCA Civ 1013
Maintenance pending suit could be awarded where the jurisdiction of the court was in issue and were the case related to substantial sums of money. The maintenance pending suit could at the court’s discretion include an element for the petitioners’ legal advisors to pay the costs of the proceeding...
Miller v Miller [2005] EWCA Civ 984
Court Of Appeal upheld Singer J’s judgment on 5 April 2005 - see [2005] EWHC 528 (Fam) in which he made an award of £4.5 million in a short childless marriage where the parties were still young and the husband’s wealth was over £30 million pounds. Court: Court Of Appeal (Civil Division) (England ...
Warring-Davies v Secretary of State for Work & Pensions [2005] EWHC 3011 (Admin)
The court allowed an appeal against a CSA liability order holding that a consent order stating that maintenance payments would be reduced by the amount of any CSA assessment and which provided for larger initial payments was intended to address arrears which had built up. Court: High Court (Admin...
Paulin v Paulin (Rev 1)[2009] EWCA Civ 221
The CA dismissed a husband’s appeal against the annulment of a bankruptcy order and a consequent ancillary relief order of £1,000,000 in the wife’s favour. The CA considered the law in relation to annulment of bankruptcy orders and the position where a Judge having given judgment is persuaded to ...
Myerson v Myerson [2009] EWCA Civ 282
n the ‘credit crunch’ appeal Mr Myerson was granted leave to appeal but his appeal was refused. The CA held that the devaluation of the shares which had made up his portion on the equity in an agreed consent order did not constitute a Barder event and that in any event he had already invoked that...
Local Authority v N and another [2005] EWHC 1676 (Disclosure)
In general there is an obligation on a LA to share relevant information relating to a child in their care with its parents. Such information was held in the instant case not to include the fact that a foster father was HIV positive since the risk of infection was negligible, it was not informatio...
RE G (Children) CA, 27/7/2005
The wording of s1 of The Children Act 1989 did not create any presumption one way or another as to whether an order should be made or not. The court was required in each case to consider whether or not it was better for the child for there to be an order, as opposed to no order at all. In this ca...
RE H (A Child) CA, 28/7/2005
Where a finding had been made that a father was within a pool of potential perpetrators of abuse against the child in question, and it was subsequently discovered that the teacher upon whose evidence the Judge had largely relied in making that finding had been in a collusive relationship with the...
Re T (A Child) CA 6/10/2005
Unsuccessful appeal against residence order to F (German). Both parents had worked in the UK during the relationship. Upon separation the Italian M had returned with the child to Italy and had obstructed contact. The English Courts made an order in his favour. In spite of the child’s lack of fami...
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