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Marital Agreements: Final word
In the first of a two-part analysis Che Meakins discusses different types of agreements between parties in family proceedings and their impact ‘Unless there are “compelling reasons to the contrary”, an agreement should be given effect to where it is freely entered into by both parties.’ The rise of alternative dispute resolution methods may make …
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- Crossley v Crossley [2007] EWCA Civ 1491; WTLR(w) 2008-14
- Edgar v Edgar [1980] EWCA Civ 2
- Hyman v Hyman [1929] AC 601
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