D v D (Lump Sum: Adjournment of Application)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date2001
CourtFamily Division
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4 cases
  • Re G (Financial Provision: Liberty to Restore Application for Lump Sum); K v G
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 28 January 2004
    ...as the court considers just and reasonable' does not preclude the adjournment of claims as a proper outcome. Connell J in D v D (Lump Sum: Adjournment of Application) [2001] 1 FLR 633 (at 636A) observed that this step 'should only be taken in rare cases where … there are circumstances in wh......
  • C v C (Ancillary Relief: Trust Fund)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 25 June 2009
    ...FLR 362, which contains a careful analysis of (seemingly) all the preceding authorities, and the decision of Connell J in D v D (Lump Sum: Adjournment of Application) [2001] 1 FLR 633. I need not repeat the exercise undertaken by Bracewell J. Instead I focus on those points which are of par......
  • B v B (Ancillary Relief)
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court (Northern Ireland)
    • 26 February 2019
    ...a matter for judicial discretion: Davies v Davies [1986] 1 FLR 497 at page 503 and D v D (Lump Sum: Adjournmen t of Application) [2001] 1 FLR 633 at pages 635-636.” Foreseeability [26] In Michael v Michael [1986] 2 FLR 389 the Court of Appeal for England and Wales dealt with the issue of wh......
  • G v G; Green v Green
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 27 July 2006
    ...J, whilst agreeing that such adjournments have been granted, regarded it as uncommon. He pointed to an earlier decision of Connell J in D v D (Lump Sum: Adjournment of Application) (2001) 1 FLR 633 where he had held that this step "should only be taken in rare cases where ……… there are cir......

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