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M-D v D [2008] EWHC 1929 (fam)

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Appeal by the Wife against orders in ancillary relief proceedings.  Appeal allowed.

A a judgement specific to the case in which the district judge was found to have not tested the fairness of the order he had made when awarding a settlement that he had intended to provide sufficient for the Wife to have a modest mortgage-free future in smaller accommodation together with a 'meaningful' contribution towards her pension.

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