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By Helen Conway

ISBN-10: 034094708X

ISBN-13: 9780340947081

ISBN-10: 1444116827

ISBN-13: 9781444116823

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CA Foster v Foster [2003] 2 FLR 299 In a four-year marriage, to which the wife brought more capital and had a higher income, the couple made a substantial sum of money dealing with property. It was appropriate to return to the parties the capital they had and to spilt the profit equally between them. The higher income did not justify a higher capital split. HL Miller v Miller [2006] UKHL 24; [2006] 1 FLR 1186 Mr Miller, a multi-millionaire, left his wife for another woman after less than three years’ marriage.

Page 31 The wife should have been given an increased shareholding in the business and the husband the ready assets, so that the parties shared in the advantages and disadvantages of the family business. 10 Pensions HC T v T (Financial Relief: Pensions) [1998] 1 FLR 1073 The wife sought a pension earmarking order against the husband’s pension, arguing that she was entitled to such an order, which should last for her lifetime. There was no right to compensation for pension loss. The court must consider lump sums and/or periodical payments then consider if the pension position should alter those orders which it might not.

If he returned the children, the excess money not spent on legal fees should be returned to the husband. HC H v H (Financial Relief: Attempted Murder as Conduct) [2005] EWHC 2911 (Fam) Page 35 The husband was convicted of attempting to murder his wife and sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment. The wife was deeply traumatised and unable to continue with her career in the police. The children saw the attack. She was likely to receive an award under the criminal injuries compensation scheme of about £100,000.

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