New by me this week on the Stowe Family Law Blog
My posts this week on the Stowe Family Law Blog included:
A Presidential account of our developing knowledge of child abuse - Looking at the inaugural Baroness Butler-Sloss Family Law Lecture.
Supreme Court considers ‘divorce tourism’ case - In the Villiers case.
Financial order set aside after finding that wife obtained it by fraud - In the case Neil v Neil.
Husband and wife in dispute over interpretation of financial order - In the recent Chancery case Derhalli v Derhalli.
Have a good weekend.
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