Michael v Michael (No 3)
Assets built up during a long marriage should be divided broadly equally, subject to adjustments for non-matrimonial property, illiquidity, and risk. Minority discount applies to business assets not operated as quasi-partnership. Tax liability arising from sham trust finding is apportioned, with the husband...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Stalo Michael; Respondent: Mario Michael
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 08 April 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Financial Remedies Proceedings (divorce) / Final Judgment After Contested Hearing
- Outcome
- Final judgment with orders for lump sum payments, sale of family home, asset transfers, and contingent tax liability sharing.
- Legal Topics
- Financial Remedies, Asset Division, Tax Liability, Enforcement, Costs, Clean Break, Spousal Maintenance
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Parties
Stalo Michael
Applicant
Mario Michael
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Financial Remedies Proceedings (divorce) / Final Judgment After Contested Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Division of matrimonial assets
- 2 Valuation of business interests
- 3 Treatment of sham trust and resulting tax liability
Ratio Decidendi
Assets built up during a long marriage should be divided broadly equally, subject to adjustments for non-matrimonial property, illiquidity, and risk. Minority discount applies to business assets not operated as quasi-partnership. Tax liability arising from sham trust finding is apportioned, with the husband primarily responsible but the wife liable for up to 50% (capped at £7.5m) if paid. Lump sum payments and sale of family home ordered to achieve fairness, with enforcement mechanisms and costs orders maintained.
Court Disposition
Final judgment with orders for lump sum payments, sale of family home, asset transfers, and contingent tax liability sharing.
Orders
- Husband to pay wife lump sums totaling £15,000,000 in three installments.
- Family home to be sold; wife to have sole conduct and occupation pending sale.
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