national archives Financial Remedies JY v KF [2025] EWFC 195 (B) https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/b/2025/195 HHJ FarquharJY v KF - Find Case Law - The National ArchivesThe National Archives home page Related Y v Z [2025] EWFC 221 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2025/221?court=ewhc%2Ffam&court=ewfc CC v UU [2025] EWFC 214 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2025/214 Standish v Standish [2025] UKSC 26 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/uksc/2025/26 Read the journal Financial Remedies Journal – 2025 Issue 2 | Summer Related Y v Z [2025] EWFC 221 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2025/221?court=ewhc%2Ffam&court=ewfc CC v UU [2025] EWFC 214 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2025/214 Standish v Standish [2025] UKSC 26 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/uksc/2025/26 Latest Final Reflections on Standish: Was It All Worthwhile? If asked, Mr Standish may say that three rounds of litigation, with another to follow, were worth it – Mrs Standish, perhaps not. But for lawyers, with many questions left unanswered, and a feeling that the opportunity to settle the law on matrimonialisation with clarity and certainty has passed us by, OS v DT and Post-Separation Income: Fairness Trumps Inflexibility In ‘Post-Separation Income: Has Rossi Survived Waggott and Standish?’ (5 February 2025), Nicholas Allen KC considered the potential impact of Waggott v Waggott [2018] 2 FLR 406 on the argument that income (or the assets or capital generated therefrom) earned in or referable to the first 12 months post-separation should A Priceless Inheritance: Family Law, Open Justice and the Rule of Law “The traditional law, that English justice must be administered openly in the face of all men, is an almost priceless inheritance” Earl Loreburn in Scott v Scott [1913] AC 417 Sir Nicholas Mostyn presented on this topic at the Bar Council’s law reform lecture 2025, on 2 July 2025. is curated by The Leaders In Family Law Books & Software EXPLORE OUR PRODUCTS
Y v Z [2025] EWFC 221 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2025/221?court=ewhc%2Ffam&court=ewfc
Y v Z [2025] EWFC 221 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2025/221?court=ewhc%2Ffam&court=ewfc
Final Reflections on Standish: Was It All Worthwhile? If asked, Mr Standish may say that three rounds of litigation, with another to follow, were worth it – Mrs Standish, perhaps not. But for lawyers, with many questions left unanswered, and a feeling that the opportunity to settle the law on matrimonialisation with clarity and certainty has passed us by,
OS v DT and Post-Separation Income: Fairness Trumps Inflexibility In ‘Post-Separation Income: Has Rossi Survived Waggott and Standish?’ (5 February 2025), Nicholas Allen KC considered the potential impact of Waggott v Waggott [2018] 2 FLR 406 on the argument that income (or the assets or capital generated therefrom) earned in or referable to the first 12 months post-separation should
A Priceless Inheritance: Family Law, Open Justice and the Rule of Law “The traditional law, that English justice must be administered openly in the face of all men, is an almost priceless inheritance” Earl Loreburn in Scott v Scott [1913] AC 417 Sir Nicholas Mostyn presented on this topic at the Bar Council’s law reform lecture 2025, on 2 July 2025.