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Ye Myrtles brown with Ivy never sere
I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude
And with forc’d fingers rude.’
When studying for my A level in English literature I never quite worked out who Myrtle Brown was, nor
RI v NG [2025] EWFC 9 (B)
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/b/2025/9
DJ Ashworth.
Background
The parties agreed to marry in February 2024 and the wedding was scheduled to take place on 15 May 2024, but was later called off on 30 April 2024. As a result of the decision to marry, the
Loh v Loh-Gronager [2024] EWFC 241 (Fam)
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2024/241
Cusworth J. A preliminary issue hearing where the substantive question was how the chattels fell to be characterised for the purposes of the prenuptial agreement (PNA), and consequently the respective entitlements of the parties in those items following their divorce.
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