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The Family Law Pod from St John’s Chambers
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Case law update #1 – financial remedies - litigation misconduct and capacity
The Family Law Pod from St John’s Chambers
16 minutes 4 seconds
4 months ago
Case law update #1 – financial remedies - litigation misconduct and capacity
Welcome to the first episode in our new Case Law Update series. In this episode, Chelsea and Vivien, of our Family and Divorce team, discuss two recent Financial Remedy cases which consider an extreme example of litigation misconduct, and the difficulties encountered when one party in proceedings lacks capacity to litigate. The full citations for the cases discussed are: TA v SB [2025] EWFC 61 (B) Mary-Jane Grace and Ian Douglas Grace [2025] EWFC 37 (B)
The Family Law Pod from St John’s Chambers