EL v. CFL
The court exercised its discretion to order disclosure only where the probative value outweighed prejudice and proportionality concerns: unredacted credit card statements from March 2009 to date were necessary to assess standard of living and were ordered produced subject to undertakings; requests for historical...
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- Citation
- EL v. CFL
- Parties
- Petitioner (wife): EL; Respondent (husband): CFL
- Court
- Family Court
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 9 August 2013
- Case Number
- FCMC4685/2012
- Procedural Posture
- Matrimonial Causes / Application for Specific Discovery (chambers Hearing and Judgment)
- Outcome
- Application partially granted and partially refused
- Legal Topics
- Disclosure, Specific Discovery, Ancillary Relief, Forensic Accounting, Confidentiality Objections, Proportionality
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
EL
Petitioner (wife)
CFL
Respondent (husband)
Procedural Posture
Matrimonial Causes / Application for Specific Discovery (chambers Hearing and Judgment)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Husband's financial disclosure is adequate and whether specific discovery of bank and credit card records is necessary
- 2 Whether employer confidentiality objections justify redaction of credit card statements
- 3 Appropriate temporal scope of disclosure prior to separation and petition
Ratio Decidendi
The court exercised its discretion to order disclosure only where the probative value outweighed prejudice and proportionality concerns: unredacted credit card statements from March 2009 to date were necessary to assess standard of living and were ordered produced subject to undertakings; requests for historical employer payment breakdowns, extended bank statements back to 2009, JP Morgan records to 2005 and the Wife's supplementary card statements were refused as unnecessary, disproportionate or evidential rather than producible, and confirmed there is no life insurance policy.
Court Disposition
Application partially granted and partially refused
Orders
- Husband to produce unredacted credit card statements (including American Express Centurion) from March 2009 to date within 14 days subject to confidentiality undertakings
- Request for explanation and production of REL receipts/payments relating to Singapore property refused
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