Uncertain Futures in Pensions Enforcement – What happened to Blight v Brewster? [2026] 2 FRJ 132. The remedy in Blight v Brewster has been partially overridden by the decision in Manolete Partners Plc v White. While the original remedy appears to remain in existence, it seems to be no longer an attractive method of enforcement.
Re A and Z (No 2) (Interim Third Party Debt Order) [2026] EWFC 90 McKendrick J. Decision concerning an application for an interim third-party debt order by a spouse against the solicitors acting for the other spouse after a failure to comply with previously made orders.
A and Z (No 2) (Interim Third Party Debt Order), Re [2026] EWFC 90 https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2026/90?query=A+Z+%28No+2%29+%28Interim+Third+Party+Debt+Order%29%2C+Re+%5B2026%5D+EWFC+90
Transactions Defrauding Creditors: Recent Cases [2026] 1 FRJ 23. This article examines the nature of the Insolvency Act 1986 s 423 jurisdiction, its parameters and its practical application, as seen in the judgment of Harrison J in the Schedule 1 case of Re P (A Child) (Financial Provision: s 423 Insolvency Act 1986) [2025] EWHC 1460 (Fam).
Piercing Trust Structures in Switzerland in Aid of Financial Claims in England [2026] 1 FRJ 26. Swiss courts possess domestic tools to pierce through foreign trust structures and make orders in respect of their underlying assets. This article examines what those tools are and how they may be deployed in aid of financial remedies proceedings in England.
Collardeau v Fuchs (Contempt of Court: Sentencing) [2026] EWFC 44 Poole J. Ms Collardeau’s application seeking the committal of Mr Fuchs, for contempt of court. No separate penalty for contempt was ordered, but a costs order was made against Mr Fuchs, summarily assessed at £100,000 inclusive of VAT.