Litigation Conduct – Behave Yourself
It wasn’t me In our recent post on conduct (Stirring it in the Family Courts) we highlighted what can happen in cases where one or other of the parties’ behaviour is such that it can persuade the court to change or impact on the exercise of its discretion to...Read MoreTags: divorce, financial proceedings, conduct, litigation conduct, s.25 matrimonial causes act
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