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Monthly Archives: August 2020

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Family case came before 15 judges

Family LawBy amtlawyers30th August 2020Leave a comment

The Court of Appeal has revealed a family case involving allegations of controlling and coercive behaviour came before at least 15 judges. According to the Law Gazette, in R v P (Children: Similar Fact Evidence), the court set aside a case management decision to exclude evidence in family proceedings ahead of a fact-finding hearing. The Law

Rise in UK net migration

ImmigrationBy amtlawyers30th August 2020Leave a comment

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed Net migration in the UK was around 313,000 in the year to March. This figure is up on 221,000 from the previous year. This increase has been driven by higher numbers in non-EU nationals arriving in the UK to study. The latest numbers from the ONS show net

Wills to be witnessed remotely

Wills & ProbateBy amtlawyers23rd August 2020Leave a comment

The Ministry of Justice revealed that a temporary statutory instrument will be laid in September allowing wills to be witnessed remotely in England and Wales. The Law Gazette reported that the statutory instrument will significantly alter the Wills Act 1837, which previously required two witnesses to be in the physical presence of the testator. The

British lawyer unable to bring his new wife to join him in the UK

ImmigrationBy amtlawyers23rd August 2020Leave a comment

The new wife of a British lawyer is not able to bring her to join him in the UK because the Home Office rejected a visa he did not apply for. Samir Pasha, 31, paid a total of £3,204 plus legal costs to bring his new wife Zunab Fareha Pasha, 24, to the UK. Pasha

Coronavirus could lead couples to delay divorce

Family LawBy amtlawyers16th August 2020Leave a comment

The coronavirus could lead to married couples who were contemplating divorce to putting off proceedings, according to a new survey. A YouGov poll of more than 1,000 adults across the UK were asked whether the virus outbreak would influence their decision to divorce their partner. 28 per cent said they would be less likely to pursue divorce

Son of divorced parents must explain what happened to £13m, says judge

Family LawBy amtlawyers16th August 2020Leave a comment

A London trader embroiled in his divorced parents’ high-profile battle over money must explain what happened to around £13 million his billionaire father gave him in the past 20 months, a High Court judge said. Temur Akhmedov’s mother, Tatiana Akhmedova, is fighting for nearly £450 million that she is owed by his father, Farkhad Akhmedov.

Ex Watford MP has court fight disclosed

Family LawBy amtlawyers10th August 2020Leave a comment

Former Watford MP Richard Harrington has failed in a bid to keep a family court judge’s ruling on a money dispute with his ex-wife from becoming public. Judge Anne Hudd, who analysed the case in the Central Family Court in London, concluded the findings she made when deliberating the dispute between Richard Harrington and estranged

Acrimonious divorce sees billionaire ordered to pay £270m to charity

Family Law, UncategorisedBy amtlawyers10th August 2020Leave a comment

Sir Chris Hohn has been ordered to pay £270m to a charity setup by his ex-wife.   The supreme court ordered Hohn to hand the money to his ex-wife Jamie Cooper’s charity, Big Win Philanthropy. The dispute over the charity cash came about after the couple’s acrimonious divorce in 2014. Hohn was ordered to pay

Judge replaced after private comments overheard on Zoom chat

Family LawBy amtlawyers2nd August 2020Leave a comment

A family judge is to be replaced in a case after being overheard on a Zoom call making comments about the mother in a care proceedings hearing. According to The Law Gazette, Mrs Justice Judd had initially refused an application that she recuse herself from continuing to hear proceedings in respect of the 16-month-old boy.

Divorcee owed £450 million raises concerns about son’s involvement

Family LawBy amtlawyers2nd August 2020Leave a comment

A divorcee fighting to receive nearly £450 million owed to her billionaire ex-husband has raised new concerns about their eldest son’s involvement. Tatiana Akhmedova was awarded a 41.5% share of businessman Farkhad Akhmedov’s £1 billion-plus fortune by a British judge in 2016. The case was analysed at a trial in the Family Division of the

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