RKV v JWC (No 2) [2025] EWFC 429 (B)
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RECORDER RHYS TAYLOR
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RKV v JWC (No 2) [2025] EWFC 429 (B)
Wife is granted a costs order for legal costs on the indemnity basis due to the husband’s ‘complete and multi-faceted’ misconduct, namely deception and refusal to comply with court orders.
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