Conduct has long been a hot topic in financial remedy proceedings, and with the Efficiency Statement emphasising the necessity of efficiency in financial remedy proceedings, it is more important than ever that relevant conduct is identified and explored with the Court at the earliest possible opportunity. Read more as we explore the topic in our latest article.
Author: LEvans@cathedralchambers.co.uk
What constitutes a covert recording?
This is a difficult question to answer, and the court’s approach is to deal with it on a case-by-case basis. We explore the topic in our latest post.
Intermediary appointments – a rarity or a necessity?
Cathedral Chambers’ Phoebe Green, takes a look at the recent developments in respect of the use of intermediaries in the family justice system