Financial Remedies Journal - 2023 Issue 1 | Spring
Issue 1 of 2023 was published in March 2023.
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Cryptocurrency and the Family Courts – Some International Experiences
Millions of people around the globe have funds in cryptocurrencies, with billions of dollars now invested. The nature of these funds is invariably secretive and non-national based. They present distinctive challenges for family courts around the world in ascertaining what are the overall assets in
Litigation Funding – A Brief Overview
Fair Shares? Sorting Out Money and Property on Divorce
<p>For the 100,000 couples who divorce annually in England and Wales, the financial arrangements they make can determine the future standard of living that they and their children will have. Yet, only a third of them use the legal system to reach a financial settlement, with the remaining two-third
Pensions on Divorce – Lifetime Allowance Tax Issues
Book Review: Quiet Revolutionaries
Dr Andy Hayward reviews Quiet Revolutionaries: The Married Women’s Association and Family Law, by Sharon Thompson (Hart Publishing, 2022).
Interview with Sir Mathew Thorpe
Depletion of Business Profits and Assets During Separation and Divorce Proceedings – Would it Have Happened Anyway?
<p>This article is written from the perspective of the business valuation expert. We often see business profits and assets deplete over the period of separation and during divorce proceedings. The question is to what extent this can/could have been controlled by the business owner (and usually shar
Tech Corner: Choosing Tech that Will Transform the Way You Work
Financial Remedies Case Round-Up: October to December 2022
Looking Back at Duxbury 30 Years On
<p>The <em>Duxbury</em> formula seeks to ascertain a capital amount which if invested to achieve <strong>capital growth</strong> and <strong>income yield</strong> (both at assumed rates and after tax on the yield and required gains) could be drawn down in equal <strong>inflation-proofed</strong> in
The Impact of LASPO on Access to Justice – A View from Law for Life
Ten Years on from LASPO – An On-the-Ground Perspective from Support Through Court
Omissions, Ambiguities and Deficiencies – Seeking Clarification of a Judge’s Reasoning
Reflections on Being a LASPO Reviewer for Advocate
The Summary of the Summaries (Spring 2023)
The Interplay Between Welfare Benefits and Financial Remedy Orders – A Practitioner’s View
An Unwelcome Guest and a ‘lively controversy’ – Guest v Guest on the Essential Aim of Proprietary Estoppel
Chair’s Column (Spring 2023)
An Overview of the Benefits System
Clarke v Clarke – A Brave New (Valuation) World
<p>Business valuers are often asked to estimate the value of interests in companies that do not represent the entirety of the company’s share capital. In those cases, the application of an appropriate valuation discount, which accurately reflects the attributes of a subject shareholding can b
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DR Corner: The Drive for Gender Diversity in Private FDRs
Money Corner: Did the 2022 Permacrisis Reduce Your Client’s Pension Credit?