Pensions: Ticking Pandora’s boxes

David Wilkinson and Alexandra Goldrein look at a case involving a cautionary tale of ‘moving target syndrome’ As HHJ Hess pointed out in T v T, there is a statutory life-jacket available for adrift non-member spouses facing the prospect of an underfunded pension scheme, which ensures that the prospective transferee is first given the option …
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Financial provision: Exploring the options

Ellie Foster considers a decision of Mostyn J on set aside and transparency in financial remedy proceedings In assessing unforeseeability in the context of a change of asset value, the court should focus on the economic impact of the event rather than its cause or nature. The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020 …
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Financial provision: Risky business

David Wilkinson analyses a recent decision on an application to set aside based on the impact of Covid-19 on asset values In FRB v DCA (No 3), a dearth of evidence regarding the specific impact of the pandemic on the husband’s extensive asset base, which ranged across various countries and industries, coupled with unfavourable findings …
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Variation: Reduced circumstances

Kathryn Cassells considers how the courts may approach an application to vary a lump sum order where the applicant’s disclosure is unclear and their financial woes are of their own making While both quantum and the timing of payments is variable, case law suggests that the court will only vary quantum in exceptional circumstances, not …
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Enforcement: Seeking remedies

Rachel Donald asks whether the enforcement provisions of r33 of the Family Procedure Rules 2010 can be undermined by a variation application ‘For an unpaid party, the costs associated with defending a variation application can altogether outweigh the value of the claim they seek to enforce.’ The introduction of the general enforcement application in family …
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