The potential significance of BT v CU: an in-depth examination

24/02/2022

An article by Elizabeth Wark has been published in the March issue of Family Law.

In Part 1 of this article Elizabeth considers the test for foreseeability to be applied in Barder cases and the evidence and disclosure in set aside applications.

In Part 2 Elizabeth examines the criticisms and suggested curtailment of the Thwaite jurisdiction, when , if at all, the quantum of an order that a party pay a lump sum by instalments might be variable and useful practice points for practitioners.

The link can be found here. 

 

 

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