Offord v Offord
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1982 |
Court | Family Division |
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5 cases
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A. B. v F. B
...Causes Act 1973 (England & Wales), counsel emphasized the breadth of the Court's discretion as explained by French J in Offord v Offord (1982) 3 FLR 309 (transcript, page 4): “Maintenance pending suit…is governed by s. 22 of the 1973 Act which gives the court as wide and unfettered discreti......
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F v F (Maintenance pending suit)
...G Marshall for the Petitioner Mr D Kessaram for the Respondent The following cases were referred to in the judgment: Offord v OffordFLR (1982) 3 FLR 309 Murray v MurrayUNK [2002] EWHC 317 Fam Thomas v ThomasFLR [1995] 2 FLR 668 Moses-Taiga v TaigaUNK [2005] EWCA Civ 1013 Currey v CurreyUNK ......
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Thomas v Thomas
...of the suit, as the Court thinks reasonable] The language used gives the court, in the words of French J in Offord v. Offord (1982) 3 FLR 309 at 312: as wide and unfettered discretion as can be imagined' It is against this backdrop that I have considered the respondent/Wife's oral applicati......
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M v M (Maintenance pending suit)
...Causes Act 1973 (England & Wales), counsel emphasized the breadth of the Court's discretion as explained by French J in Offord v Offord(1982) 3 FLR 309 (transcript, page 4): “Maintenance pending suit…is governed by s 22 of the 1973 Act which gives the court as wide and unfettered discretion......
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