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Rebuilding lives after brain injury: the role of the Court of Protection
Jemma Garside
The idea of a ‘good’ divorce might, for many people, look like the conscious uncoupling modelled by Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin. But the idea of a ‘good enough’ divorce seems more helpful for most separating couples and their children.
For relatives of those getting divorced, their concern for their loved one can be compounded by the fear of wider financial repercussions for the family. This can be particularly worrying if family assets have been ‘intermingled’ with the couple’s marital assets, opening up potential claims against those assets, whether held in immediate or extended family members’ names, within family financial structures, or by a spouse on behalf of other family members.
As non-UK tax residents, the couple will be subject to special rules for calculating the capital gains tax (“CGT”) due in relation to either the sale or transfer of their UK property.
When is the last time you picked up a text book? In this digital homeworking age, so much of our research and reading is now through a screen, but this first edition of the Children Law Handbook is worthy of space on your bookshelf. It is an essential guide for any practitioner dealing with private and/or public children law issues.
Cate Maguire looks at how the Barder principle has been applied in cases involving 'known unknowns'
Jemma Garside
Lord Carter of Haslemere CB
Nikola Southern
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