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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.’
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GH v H [2024] EWHC 2869 (Fam)
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewhc/fam/2024/2869
Mr Simon Colton KC sitting as a deputy High Court judge.
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On W’s application, an interim changing order was made final in respect of sums to be paid to a third party/child of the marriage, with interest granted
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Those working in the Pensions on Divorce arena (whether PODEs, solicitors or scheme administrators) will by now be all too familiar with the McCloud ruling, and how much additional work this has caused for cases involving public sector pension schemes.
To quickly recap, the McCloud ruling requires (i) for the
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Trusts in Financial Remedy Proceedings
‘Yet once more, O ye Laurels, and once more
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
GH v H [2024] EWHC 2869 (Fam)
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewhc/fam/2024/2869
Mr Simon Colton KC sitting as a deputy High Court judge.
Summary
On W’s application, an interim changing order was made final in respect of sums to be paid to a third party/child of the marriage, with interest granted
Dangers of Applying PSOs Determined Using pre-McCloud CEVs on ‘McCloud compliant’ CEVs
Those working in the Pensions on Divorce arena (whether PODEs, solicitors or scheme administrators) will by now be all too familiar with the McCloud ruling, and how much additional work this has caused for cases involving public sector pension schemes.
To quickly recap, the McCloud ruling requires (i) for the
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