About the Family Law Week blog

The Family Law Week Blog is a companion site to Family Law Week. It complements the news, cases and articles published on Family Law Week with additional comment and coverage of the wider aspects of family law.

Jacqui Gilliatt, of 4 Brick Court, is the General Editor of the blog.

Showing posts with label ancillary relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ancillary relief. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

A fund of information


The Ancillary Actuary has a useful post here referring to an seminar handout by John Buck of Tanfield Chambers on Pensions in Divorce. The handout can be downloaded through the blog.







Tom Tyler of 4 Brick Court Chambers has also provided a seminar handout about Pensions

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Some are more equal than others

The Telegraph reports on another biggish money divorce being heard by the Court of Appeal in which the wife is seeking to overturn an equal shares approach by the lower courts on account of her greater contribution to the joint assets. The Court of Appeal is to give judgment at a later date. I wonder just how often this argument has to be rehearsed before there will be any clarity?

Saturday, 19 January 2008

Ancillary Relief News

The Ancillary Actuary is a relatively new blog from Bradshaw Dixon Moore, legal actuaries based in Littlehampton. Ian Downing, of Act Family Law, reviews the pension valuation software produced by the firm in a recent article on Family Law Week . The service costs £25 per valuation and Ian concludes that the service is hard to fault for the price.