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Ozturk v Ozturk (Reissue 2) [2025] EWFC 162 (B)
HHJ Moreton. Committal proceedings relating to a husband who failed to complete his Form E in financial remedy proceedings.
Walton v Walton [2025] EWFC 16 (B)
Judgment date: 07 January 2025
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/b/2025/16
HHJ Moreton. Committal proceedings following non-compliance with court orders. The offending party was sentenced to a period of imprisonment of 28 days, suspended until the conclusion of the financial remedy proceedings.
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W made a notice
Brown v Brown [2024] EWFC 181 (B)
Judgment date: 26 April 2024
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/b/2024/181
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W’s application for contempt. In
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