NR v SE

NR v SE

Due to husband's financial misconduct, non-disclosure, and prioritisation of wife's needs, the land is transferred to wife, contingent lump sum indemnities ordered, pension sharing order made, maintenance set at £1,500/month, and husband's needs deprioritised.

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Parties
Applicant: NR; Respondent: SE
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
13 February 2025
Procedural Posture
Divorce and Financial Remedy / Final Judgment
Outcome
Judgment for applicant; land transferred to wife, maintenance and pension sharing ordered, contingent lump sum indemnities, costs awarded against respondent.
Legal Topics
Financial Remedy, Division of Assets, Maintenance, Pension Sharing, Non Disclosure, Conduct, Needs Assessment
Family Law Financial Remedy Division of Assets Maintenance Pension Sharing Non Disclosure Conduct Needs Assessment

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Parties

NR

Applicant

SE

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Divorce and Financial Remedy / Final Judgment

  1. 1 division of matrimonial assets
  2. 2 maintenance determination
  3. 3 pension sharing

Ratio Decidendi

Due to husband's financial misconduct, non-disclosure, and prioritisation of wife's needs, the land is transferred to wife, contingent lump sum indemnities ordered, pension sharing order made, maintenance set at £1,500/month, and husband's needs deprioritised.

Court Disposition

Judgment for applicant; land transferred to wife, maintenance and pension sharing ordered, contingent lump sum indemnities, costs awarded against respondent.

Orders

  • Land to be transferred to wife, subject to existing mortgage; wife to indemnify and procure respondent's release as soon as practical.
  • Contingent lump sum order requiring respondent to indemnify applicant for liabilities arising from land and business, including enforcement actions and personal guarantees.