N v N (Financial Provision: Sale of Company)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date2001
CourtFamily Division
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42 cases
  • Debra Araujo v Michael Araujo
    • Bermuda
    • Supreme Court (Bermuda)
    • 17 March 2008
    ...were referred to in the judgment: Charman v Charman (No. 4)UNK [2007] EWCA Civ 503. N v N (Financial Provision: Sale of Company)FLR [2001] 2 FLR 69 Cowan v CowanUNK [2001] EWCA Civ 679 Wells v WellsUNK [2002] EWCA Civ 476 Ellison v Ellison 1985 Bermuda Court of Appeal 12 July Duncan v Dunca......
  • McFarlane v McFarlane ; Parlour v Parlour
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • Invalid date
    ...2003, unreported). Minton v Minton [1979] 1 All ER 79, [1979] AC 593, [1979] 2 WLR 31, HL. N v N (financial provision: sale of company) [2001] 2 FLR 69. O’Brien v O’Brien (1985) 66 NY 2d 576, NY Pearce v Pearce[2003] EWCA Civ 1054, [2003] 3 FCR 178, [2004] 1 WLR 68, [2003] 2 FLR 1144. Tripp......
  • S v S (Ancillary Relief After Lengthy Separation)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 22 September 2006
    ...future capital commitments, albeit less onerous than my order will impose upon him. 91 In N v N (Financial Provision: Sale of Company) [2001] 2 FLR 69, a decision of Coleridge J, the question arose whether, in the face of opposition from the wife, the husband should make a deferred payment ......
  • Miller v Miller (Short Marriage: Clean break)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 29 July 2005
    ...entitlement terminates on death or remarriage. I share the misgivings expressed by Coleridge J in recent decisions. In N v. N (Financial Provision: Sale of Company) [2001] 2 FLR 69 he said: - "In the current climate now, where the court is engaged more in dividing up assets than in calculat......
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  • After Happily Ever After, Who Gets The Golden Eggs?
    • Bermuda
    • Mondaq Bermuda
    • 9 March 2015
    ...have been referred to in divorce cases as "the goose which lays the golden eggs" (N v N (Financial Provision: Sale of Company) [2001] 2 FLR 69) and although the court cannot directly order the sale of a company to fund a party's settlement, such a sacrifice can be the intended and inevitabl......

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