Wall v Wall: CA 27 Nov 2002

The wife sought permision to appeal against an ancillary relief order, relying on Lambert v Lambert, and saying that she had not received a fair hearing.
Held: Permission could only be granted if the court thought there was a real chance of success. That chance was not present.

Judges:

Munby J

Citations:

[2002] EWCA Civ 1897

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedWhite v White HL 26-Oct-2000
The couple going through the divorce each had substantial farms and wished to continue farming. It had been a long marriage.
Held: Where a division of the assets of a family would satisfy the reasonable needs of either party on an ancillary . .
CitedLambert v Lambert CA 14-Nov-2002
The parties appealed an order for the division of the family’s 20 million pound fortune on divorce. The husband argued that his special contribution to the creation of the wealth meant that he should receive a greater share.
Held: The Act gave . .
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Family

Updated: 18 June 2022; Ref: scu.217874