(Family Court, Moor J, 22 November 2019)
Financial remedies – Divorce – Application to set aside part of consent order on basis of fraud
The Family Court set aside part of the final order and made a declaration that the wife owed the husband £248,930 from the sale of the matrimonial home. The wife’s cross-applications were dismissed.
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Neutral Citation Number: [2019] EWHC 3330 (fam)
Case No: ZC14D03637
IN THE FAMILY COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL
Date: 22 November 2019
Before :
Mr Justice Moor
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Between :
Applicant
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Respondent
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Ms Deborah Bangay QC for the Applicant (instructed by Hughmans)
The Respondent appeared in person
Hearing dates: 18 to 22 November 2019
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Judgment: Neil v Neil [2019] EWHC 3330 (Fam)