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- Wife's application for a judgment summons against the husband in respect of £2,200 of arrears of child periodical payments and £5,500 in respect of an unpaid costs order. A suspended sentence was imposed. Judgment, 06/05/2016, free
- Application by a former wife for general enforcement of an order made by Charles J in May 2005 Judgment, 17/03/2016, free
- Wife's application to commit husband to prison for three alleged breaches of, respectively, (i) an undertaking within the financial remedy order, (ii) an order made in the enforcement proceedings and (iii) a further order made as part of a freezing injunction. Judgment, 20/01/2016, free
- Custodial sentences imposed on husband in financial remedy case for breaches of orders to attend and disclose documentation/information and for breach of an undertaking. Judgment, 20/01/2016, free
- Application by wife for a reference to the police of her allegation of perjury against the husband in her attempt to enforce a FR order. The application was dismissed. Mr Justice Mostyn also confirmed that, contrary to a previous order he had made, a European arrest warrant cannot be ordered for contempt of court in civil proceedings, even if they result in a sentence of imprisonment. Judgment, 21/12/2015, free
- Father's application to enforce a contact order in circumstances where the order stated that the children should remain habitually resident in the UK despite living in Spain with their mother. The court ruled that the order was not enforceable. Judgment, 09/07/2015, free
- Father's application to enforce contact orders which had not been complied with by the mother. Judgment, 07/07/2015, free
- Third party debt order made against the husband after he failed to pay the wife a lump sum which had been ordered by the court. Mr Justice Mostyn entirely rejected the husband's claim that the wife had accepted and received a smaller sum in return for it being paid in cash. Judgment, 10/06/2015, free
- Closing date for responses 11 July News, 11/03/2015, free
- In this and the following 2 judgments, Mr Justice Mostyn makes orders to try to alleviate the financial dire straits of the wife after the husband had failed to comply with a previous order to pay her a lump sum. Mr Justice Mostyn made a periodical payments order, later re-characterised as a court directed scheduled part payment of the arrears under the lump sum, to ensure the wife could pay her rent arrears. The Court of Appeal gave permission for that order, as well as the pound for pound order, where Mr Justice Mostyn followed scrupulously the decision of Mr. Justice Bodey in Mubarak v Mubarak, to be appealed and the enforcement order against the husband was stayed. Judgment, 02/02/2015, free