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Philip Moor QC: Key Developments in Ancillary Relief
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Philip Moor QC, 1 Hare Court
On two previous occasions, I have reviewed the previous year's reported decisions containing an ancillary relief element, most recently in 'The Section 25 Interpreter: Ancillary Relief and Capital Provision' [2006] Fam Law 108. This article endeavours to repeat the exercise, summarising the effect of many of the cases that have been reported in the law reports over the past year. For the full article, see January [2008] Family Law journal.
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