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HAYLEY TRIM, Family Law PSL, Jordan PublishingOn 20 October 2010 the Supreme Court finally handed down judgment in the eagerly anticipated Radmacher v Granatino [2010] UKSC 42 case. The facts are well...
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David Hodson is presently on holiday. Lucy Loizou is a fluent Greek speaking Solicitor and Associate at The International Family Law Group and acts in complex financial and children disputes. This...
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In White and then Miller; McFarlane the House of Lords told us that a fair division of income and capital was the imperative; there was no place for gender discrimination in matrimonial finance;...
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Mind the Gap: The inherent jurisdiction and common sense to the rescueIn the current climate of anxiety about the impact of financial cuts, I was heartened to read the judgment of the President in A...
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The 14th Australian National Family Law Conference has just concluded in Canberra. It remains the world's foremost national conference for practising family lawyers and increasingly an important date...
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26 October 2010

Penny Booth: Post-Radmacher
Well, the world did not stop turning and the sun is still shining - well, it is here, anyway. There was, indeed, a lot of comment on the case handed down last week and some very useful stuff there...
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Fed up of Radmacher yet? This paragraph of Lady Hale's dissenting judgment re-ignited my interest.  "...the object of an ante-nuptial agreement is to deny the economically weaker spouse the...
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The Supreme Court has sent a clear message in its majority decision in Radmacher v Granatino that the judiciary supports law reform in the area of nuptial agreements (both pre nuptial and post...
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Marital agreements after Radmacher for international familiesThe Supreme Court decision in Radmacher on 20 October 2010 was always going to have significant impact in the international family...
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20 October 2010

Sandra Davis on Radmacher
Radmacher - Fettering but not oustingWhen the 1973 Matrimonial Causes Act was enacted Judges were required by statute to ensure that they exercised their powers to make financial provision on divorce...
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