- Everything (84)
- Model letter (0)
- Practice note (0)
- Precedent (0)
- Uploads (0)
- Tools (1)
- Article (0)
- Case note (34)
- News (16)
- Polls (0)
- CPD course (0)
- CPD diploma (0)
- Training note (0)
- Webinar (3)
- Downloads (0)
- Form (1)
- Judgment (28)
- Practice direction (0)
- Rule (0)
- SI (0)
- Statute (0)
- International regs (0)
- Appeal against declaration that the defendant held a freehold property on trust for herself and the claimant in equal shares. Appeal dismissed. Judgment, 15/12/2014, free
- The MCA is not quite dead according to Mr Justice Mostyn in his key note address to the family law conference News, 23/10/2014, free
- Cohabitation case where the judge dismissed the claimant's claim to be a beneficiary of a constructive trust, but upheld her alternative claim to an enforceable equity by operation of proprietary estoppel, ordering the appellant to pay her £28,500. The appellant's appeal against that ruling was dismissed. Judgment, 17/10/2014, free
- Comments required by 10 November News, 16/10/2014, free
- Application to appeal a finding that there was a constructive trust based upon the common intention of the cohabiting parties and that under that constructive trust, each party had a 50 per cent share in the property. Permission to appeal was granted. Judgment, 03/09/2014, free
- This and many more facts about marital status revealed in the latest ONS Census release. News, 27/03/2014, free
- Claimant's application for an order allowing him into the property he had shared with the defendant so that he could remove his possessions. Judgment, 18/02/2014, free
- Appeal against a ruling that the appellant had no beneficial interest in the family home. The family home had been bought partly with the proceeds of a former home which was initially held in joint names. After the appellant was declared bankrupt, the trustee-in-bankruptcy transferred his beneficial interest to the respondent for a nominal consideration and the present family home was also in her sole name. The defendant helped to pay the mortgage. The appeal was allowed and the judge concluded that the inference in those circumstances was that he should have some beneficial interest in what was intended to be a family home for both parties and their 3 children. Judgment, 18/12/2013, free
- Latest draft standard orders for family cases released for consultation, including a comprehensive financial remedies 'omnibus' consent order. News, 20/11/2013, free
- Trend revealed in latest ONS Bulletin News, 31/10/2013, free