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Cohabitants: Home truths
Mark Pawlowski summarises how a non-owning cohabitant can obtain capital provision under the Children Act 1989 ‘The practical effect of a settlement/transfer order made under Sch 1 is that, during the period of the children’s education, the house is held on trust for the non-owning party to the exclusion of the other party for the …
Cases Referenced
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- A v A (A Minor: Financial Provision) [1994] 1 FLR 657
- Burns v Burns [1983] EWCA Civ 4
- In the matter of N (A Child) (Financial Provision: Dependency) [2009] EWHC 11 (Fam)
- Jones v Kernott [2009] EWHC 1713 (Ch); [2009] WTLR 1771; [2010] EWCA Civ 578; [2010] WTLR 1583; [2011] UKSC 53; [2012] WTLR 125
- K v K (Minors: Property Transfer) [1992] 2 FLR 220
- Lloyds Bank plc v Rosset [1990] UKHL 14
- PG v TW [2012] EWHC B36 (Fam); [2012] EWHC 1892 (Fam); [2014] 1 FLR 923
- Phillips v Peace [2004] EWHC 3180 (Fam)
- Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17; [2007] WTLR 1053 HL
- Steinfeld v Secretary of State for Education [2016] EWHC 128 (Admin); [2017] EWCA Civ 81
- T v S (Financial Provision for Children) [1994] 2 FLR 883