Stelfox v Stelfox [2023] NIFam 6 (28 March 2023)
Respondent's conduct and decisions exclusively caused his inability to pay; he deliberately flouted maintenance order, lied to court, failed to seek employment, and showed no remorse; contempt proven beyond reasonable doubt; coercive element of imprisonment remains valid given respondent's ongoing disregard.
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- Citation
- [2023] NIFam 6
- Parties
- Petitioner: Clair Elizabeth Stelfox; Respondent: John Brian Stelfox
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 28 March 2023
- Procedural Posture
- Family Law Committal and Variation of Maintenance / Post Divorce Enforcement and Variation Hearing
- Outcome
- Respondent found guilty of contempt; committal to prison for six months; respondent's applications for variation and remission dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Maintenance Enforcement, Variation of Maintenance, Committal for Contempt, Professional Misconduct
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Parties
Clair Elizabeth Stelfox
Petitioner
John Brian Stelfox
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Family Law Committal and Variation of Maintenance / Post Divorce Enforcement and Variation Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether respondent should be committed for contempt for non-payment of maintenance
- 2 Whether maintenance order should be varied downwards and arrears remitted
Ratio Decidendi
Respondent's conduct and decisions exclusively caused his inability to pay; he deliberately flouted maintenance order, lied to court, failed to seek employment, and showed no remorse; contempt proven beyond reasonable doubt; coercive element of imprisonment remains valid given respondent's ongoing disregard.
Court Disposition
Respondent found guilty of contempt; committal to prison for six months; respondent's applications for variation and remission dismissed.
Orders
- Respondent committed to prison for six months for contempt of maintenance order.
- Respondent's applications to vary maintenance and remit arrears dismissed.
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