September 1, 2016

Why ‘meal ticket divorces’are not palatable in every case

By Peter Jones, founder A maintenance appeal hearing when an ex-wife was told to get a job is being seen as the signal for family courts to favour maintenance for a limited period and clamp down on ‘meal ticket divorces’. Legal commentators have described the decision against awarding indefinite maintenance payments to Tracey Wright as […]

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