T v T and Others (Joinder of Third Parties)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1996 |
Date | 1996 |
Court | Family Division |
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18 cases
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Fisher Meredith LLP v JH, PH
...definitive guidance as to the considerations in play on a joinder application was given by Wilson J (as he then was) in T v T and Others (Joinder Of Third Parties) [1996] 2 FLR 357. 65 CPR 19.2 (2) provides: "The court may order a person to be added as a new party if – (a) it is desirable t......
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Goldstone v Goldstone
...'such other persons…as the District Judge may direct'. That does not there and then make them parties ( Re T [1990] 1 FLR 1 and T v T (Joinder of third parties) [1996] 2 FLR 357 at 364D) but the result is likely to be that if a dispute emerges then either such person applies to intervene, a......
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F.J.W.T.-M. v C.N.R.T.-M.
...for and against this submission. Some of these included Thomas v. Thomas, [1995] 2 F.L.R. 668, T v. T. (Joinder of Third Parties) [1996] 2 F.L.R. 357 and E. v. E. (Financial Provision) [1990] 2 F.L.R. 233. Apart altogether from the fact that such an issue was not directed to be tried as a p......
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KSO v MJO and JMO (PSO Intervening)
...sought by her directly against him, for he was a person of the kind described in RSC Order 15 rules 6(2)(b)(i),(ii): see T v T and others (Joinder of Third Parties) [1996] 2 FLR 357. I entirely agree that, assuming it was appropriate to bring the father-in-law into the proceedings, a proper......
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