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Divorce Archive - Page 12

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Aristocrat accuses wife who moved from Scotland to England of 'divorce tourism'

A distant relative of the Duchess of Cornwall, Mr Charles Alastair Hyde Villiers, has deemed his estranged wife's decision to file for maintenance in England following their separation an act of "divorce tourism". Mr Villiers, who is also a descendant of Mary Tudor, Queen of France, shared an 18th century manor house in the Scottish lowlands with... Read More

Mediation: three years on from Children and Families Act 2014

Section 10 of the Children and Families Act 2014 makes it compulsory for individuals to attend a family mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM) before making a family application to the court. However, there has been some doubt as to whether the legislation has been effective in ensuring mediation is tried by those looking to make this... Read More

Statistics reveal data on same-sex divorce and dropping divorce rates in 2015

This week, ONS published statistics on divorces in England and Wales in 2015. The data reveals many trends in modern relationships but this survey is particularly interesting because it is the first record of same-sex divorce. The statistics also showed that 2015 saw the lowest divorce rate in over 40 years. Same-sex marriage was legalised in... Read More

Janet Jackson and multi-millionaire husband begin divorce proceedings in the High Court

On 1 May 2017, singer Janet Jackson uploaded a video to YouTube announcing that she that she has separated from her husband, multi-millionaire businessman Wissam Al Mana. In the video she confirmed that the couple were “in court" and that "the rest is in God’s hands”. The high profile, high net-worth couple attended a... Read More

Are your Dux in a row? What case law can teach us about Duxbury calculations

Since the decision in the eponymous case in 1987, courts have been using Duxbury calculations to decide on spousal maintenance between parties who want a clean break. However, as every case presents different facts and challenges, in order to understand the principle of Duxbury calculations, it’s important to look at the questions which... Read More

Court of Appeal departs from equal sharing principle for successful business woman

The Court of Appeal has taken the significant step in departing from the “sharing principle” established by the House of Lords in White v White in a divorce between a very successful energy trader, Julie Sharp, and her IT consultant husband. Back in 2015, High Court judge Sir Peter Singer found that there should be a 50/50... Read More

Divorce proceedings and financial disputes to be separated

Divorce proceedings and any financial remedy proceedings are going to be 'de-linked' and pursued separately in a move set to streamline the family court system nationwide and save weeks of delay. Under the current system, if one of the party's contests the other's application for financial remedy, all of the divorce... Read More

Sir Christopher Hohn to pay ex-wife’s charity £282m in landmark ruling

The hedge fund boss of a children’s charity has been ordered to pay his ex-wife’s own charity £282 million. In 2014, Sir Christopher Hohn, knighted for services to philanthropy and development, paid Jamie Cooper £337 million in their divorce settlement, at the time believed to be the biggest payout in UK legal history. Sir Christopher Hohn... Read More

Mary J. Blige to pay husband $30k a month in spousal support

A judge has ordered American singer Mary J. Blige to pay her estranged husband Martin 'Kendu' Isaacs $30,000 per month in temporary spousal support, in the latest chapter of the pair's divorce proceedings. Mr Isaacs had previously requested a staggering $129,319 per month, after Ms Blige filed for divorce last July. The pair met... Read More

Divorce wave pulls up house prices in Hong Kong

The rise of divorce in Hong Kong is pushing up property prices in an already sky-high housing market, local papers reported this week. This year marked the seventh for which Hong Kong has been ranked the world's most unaffordable. The city's notorious 'coffin homes' have come to epitomize cramped living conditions in a... Read More
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