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Set aside: Dealing with dishonesty
Matthew Taylor analyses a case involving an order obtained by fraudulent conduct and the steps that may be taken by the court in such cases ‘If fraud is established, the order must be set aside unless the court is satisfied that the fraud would not have influenced a reasonable person to enter into the order …
Cases Referenced
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- Kingdon v Kingdon [2010] EWCA Civ 1251
- Neil v Neil [2019] EWHC 3330 (Fam)
- Re B (Care: Expert Witnesses) [1996] 1 FLR 667
- Re B (Threshold Criteria: Fabricated Illness) [2002] EWHC 20 (Fam)
- S v S [2014] EWHC 7 (Fam)
- Sharland v Sharland [2015] UKSC 60