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
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Parties
NR
Applicant
SE
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Divorce and Financial Remedy / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 division of matrimonial assets
- 2 maintenance determination
- 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.
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