
Overseas Assets
Adverse Inferences: The Court’s Approach to Valuing Overseas Assets Without Disclosure
This article will consider the court’s approach to adverse inferences in cases where there has been no, minimal or seriously deficient disclosure from one party, particularly in relation to overseas assets. Valuing overseas properties and businesses can be particularly challenging where there has been no engagement and/or no disclosure by the party in control of the overseas asset and the other party has little information about the asset.
- Journal
- Non-Disclosure
- Overseas Assets
- Adverse Inferences
- Valuations
!30/06/2025 06:00
Securing Property Situated Outside the Jurisdiction of England and Wales for the Benefit of Minor Children
Readers may not be familiar with an issue that has occasionally troubled the courts: the exercise of parental responsibility by a parent of a minor child to secure for the child’s benefit property, assets or income to which the child is entitled and which is situated outside the court’s jurisdiction in a foreign land.
- Journal
- Overseas Assets
- Property
!13/03/2024 07:00
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Williams v Williams [2023] EWHC 3098 (Fam)13 October 2023
Moor J. Refusal of a Hadkinson order during substantive proceedings. LSPO granted for proceedings and for overseas litigation.
- Cases
- Hadkinson Orders
- Overseas Assets
- Conduct
- Legal Services Payment Orders