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Barder: Exceptional and rare
Cate Maguire looks at how the Barder principle has been applied in cases involving ‘known unknowns’ Neither of the decisions in S v T and HW v WW represent a restriction or characterisation of the Barder principle, but rather affirmation of its exceptionality, even in these most unusual times. The family courts have recently had …
Cases Referenced
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- Barder v Barder (Caluori Intervening) [1988] AC 20
- DB v DLJ [2016] EWHC 324 (Fam)
- Edgar v Edgar [1980] EWCA Civ 2
- HW v WW [2021] EWFC B20
- Myerson v Myerson [2009] EWCA Civ 282
- Richardson v Richardson [2011] EWCA Civ 79
- S v T [2021] EWFC B11
- Thwaite v Thwaite [1981] 2 FLR 280
- Xydhias v Xydhias [1998] EWCA Civ 1966