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Report of the Duxbury Working Party (final), November 2024 A provisional version of this report was published on 2 October 2024 and invited representations for consideration by the Working Party ahead of publication of this final report. Such representations as were received are summarised in Appendix 6, and in a few instances in alterations to the text of the
Financial Remedies – Next Steps on the Road to Reform? 1.1 On 18 December 2024 the Law Commission published its Scoping Report on financial remedies on divorce and dissolution.[[1]] The Scoping Report sets out our findings that the current law does not provide a cohesive framework in which couples going through a divorce can expect fair and sufficiently
Reflections on the Law Commission Paper Financial remedies on divorce and dissolution: a scoping report published on 18 December 2024 Whilst the figures do vary from year to year, a broad perusal of the official statistics suggests that each year in England and Wales approximately 250,000 couples get married and approximately 100,000 applications for a divorce (formerly divorce petitions) are made. Almost all divorce applications conclude with a
Principles vs Resources: Conduct and the Law Commission Scoping Report The Law Commission’s long awaited scoping report[[1]] on financial remedies was published on 18 December 2024. It concludes that the law relating to financial remedy should be reformed. We asked the Law Commission to clarify whether their concerns in respect of the fairness of the outcomes was restricted
Reflections on the Law Commission Scoping Report in Relation to Pensions on Divorce Chapter 10 of the Law Commission’s Scoping Report is devoted solely to pensions, an issue to which its terms of reference specifically refer. The report makes for concerning reading; it notes that many divorcing couples separate without a pension sharing arrangement in place and that some do not even
Trusts in Financial Remedy Proceedings ‘Yet once more, O ye Laurels, and once more Ye Myrtles brown with Ivy never sere I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude And with forc’d fingers rude.’ When studying for my A level in English literature I never quite worked out who Myrtle Brown was, nor