AXA v BYB (QLR: Financial Remedies) [2023] EWFC 251 (B) (18 December 2023)

AXA v BYB (QLR: Financial Remedies) [2023] EWFC 251 (B) (18 December 2023)

The applicant is found to be a 50% beneficial owner of the second property, based on the authenticity of the ownership agreement and supporting evidence. The respondent failed to discharge the burden of proof regarding the Iranian property; adverse inferences are drawn due to non-disclosure and lack of credible...

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Citation
[2023] EWFC 251 (B)
Parties
Applicant: AXA; Respondent: BYB
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
18 December 2023
Procedural Posture
Financial Remedies Application / Final Judgment
Outcome
Application granted in part; division of assets and maintenance ordered as per judgment.
Legal Topics
Financial Remedies, Beneficial Ownership, Constructive Trust, Spousal Maintenance, Non Disclosure, Domestic Abuse, Qualified Legal Representative, Division of Assets, Needs Principle, Mesher Order, Treatment of Debts
Family Law Financial Remedies Beneficial Ownership Constructive Trust Spousal Maintenance Non Disclosure Domestic Abuse Qualified Legal Representative +4 more

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Parties

AXA

Applicant

BYB

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Financial Remedies Application / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the applicant owns 100% or 50% beneficial share of a London flat registered in her sole name
  2. 2 Whether the respondent owns the beneficial interest in the proceeds of sale of a property in Tehran
  3. 3 Treatment of significant debts held by each party

Ratio Decidendi

The applicant is found to be a 50% beneficial owner of the second property, based on the authenticity of the ownership agreement and supporting evidence. The respondent failed to discharge the burden of proof regarding the Iranian property; adverse inferences are drawn due to non-disclosure and lack of credible evidence, and the respondent is found to be the beneficial owner of the proceeds of sale. Debts are assessed as hard or soft per established principles, with only hard debts deducted. The FMH is to be sold, with proceeds divided to meet the primary carer's and child's housing needs. Spousal maintenance is awarded based on assessed needs and earning capacity. The applicant is...

Court Disposition

Application granted in part; division of assets and maintenance ordered as per judgment.

Orders

  • The former matrimonial home (FMH) is to be sold; proceeds divided to meet the applicant's and child's housing needs, with specific percentages as determined in the full judgment.
  • Applicant declared 50% beneficial owner of the second property; her share to be included in asset division.