Family Law - Financial Settlement
Most of Tina's instructions in this area of law include one of the following: - Matrimonial Financial Proceedings often involving international assets; - Financial Disputes between unmarried couples; - Third Party Intervenors; - Contested Divorces relating to Jurisdiction. (which country should hear financial proceedings); - Business assets - Pensions - Spousal and child Maintenance - Enforcement proceedings - Inherited assets or assets brought into the marriage by one party - Third party interests, where a third party such as a parent owns a part or all of the property, and the court will need to determine the third party interest. - Cohabitees applications where the parties are not married but own a property either legally or claim a beneficial interest. (Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 ‘TOLATA’) - Non-disclosure
Case Profile
1. WX v HX [2023] EWFC 279 (21 December 2023) involving business assets and non disclosure of assets. 2. Ditchfield v Ditchfield [2023] EWHC 2303 (Fam) (20 September 2023) involving business assets and non disclosure of assets. 3. ER v BF [2018] EWFC 18 (23 February 2018) Forum : whether matrimonial financial proceedings should be heard in New Zealand or England; 4. P (Discharge of Passport Order) (Rev 2) [2020] EWHC 3009 (Fam) (06 November 2020) 5. K (Minor : Temporary Removal from Jurisdiction), Re [2017] EWFC B4 (6 January 2017 6. In the matter of M (Children) (No 2) [2015] EWHC 1433 (Fam); [2015] Fam Law 893 (Fam Div) 7. In the matter of M (Children) [2015 EWHC 1433 (Fam) (8th May 2015) 8. In the matter of 180 Irregular Divorces, AGATA RAPISARDA and IVAN COLLADON [2014] EWFC 1406 (8th May 2014) 9. NP and KRP [2013] EWHC 694 (Fam) Recognition of Divorce obtained in India.
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