US v SR

US v SR

Given the parties' conduct, particularly the husband's deliberate non-disclosure and the wife's dissipation of assets, the court ordered a needs-based distribution with a discount to the wife's share reflecting her misconduct, and a punitive costs order against the husband reflecting his litigation misconduct and...

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Parties
Applicant: US; Respondent: SR
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
24 July 2014
Procedural Posture
Financial Remedy Proceedings (divorce) / Final Judgment on Distribution and Costs
Outcome
Needs-based division of assets with discounted share to wife; punitive costs order against husband.
Legal Topics
Financial Remedies, Division of Matrimonial Assets, Litigation Conduct, Costs Orders, Non Disclosure, Needs Based Distribution, Pension Rights, Reattribution of Assets
Family Law Financial Remedies Division of Matrimonial Assets Litigation Conduct Costs Orders Non Disclosure Needs Based Distribution Pension Rights +1 more

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Parties

US

Applicant

SR

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Financial Remedy Proceedings (divorce) / Final Judgment on Distribution and Costs

  1. 1 How should the matrimonial assets be distributed given the parties' conduct and needs?
  2. 2 What is the appropriate costs order in light of litigation misconduct and non-disclosure?
  3. 3 How should the court address the wife's dissipation of assets and the husband's non-disclosure?

Ratio Decidendi

Given the parties' conduct, particularly the husband's deliberate non-disclosure and the wife's dissipation of assets, the court ordered a needs-based distribution with a discount to the wife's share reflecting her misconduct, and a punitive costs order against the husband reflecting his litigation misconduct and failure to disclose assets.

Court Disposition

Needs-based division of assets with discounted share to wife; punitive costs order against husband.

Orders

  • Property R to be sold; net proceeds (after deductions) divided equally.
  • Wife to retain Property A and land at K.