Even 59 % of horse owners have made
financial provisions in their wills or named a caretaker or guardian for their horse.
The mechanism for
financial provision on separation as set out in the legislation may not always be the way the parties would wish their assets to be divided between them.
If you feel you have not received reasonable
financial provisions from a will then you may be entitled to contest a will and make a claim.
«such
financial provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for the applicant to receive for [her] maintenance».
Typically, many serious illnesses are covered with this policy and it provides a safety net of
financial provision if you are critically ill.
They also warn that
where financial provision has not been made, the ruling may lead to monies set aside for on - going care, being used to fund court applications.
But it is generally accepted that the agreement will see them scale up
financial provisions in one form or another.
It is standard procedure to tick all of the boxes for
financial provision on the last page of the petition, to leave options open.
When you retire, you have no money coming in and will rely on social security unless you have made some form
of financial provision.
Seven percent of dog, cat, bird and horse owners indicated they had made
financial provisions for their pet in their will.
Katy has been recognised for her expertise in family law, particularly in the areas of
advanced financial provision on divorce and private children law, which covers disputes between parents and relatives.
A maximum six - week prison sentence was chosen in accordance with the 1869 Debtors Act, only to be suspended if the husband adhered to the requirements of Moor J's
financial provision order.
During the bill's second reading, Baroness Deech cited a letter from a senior judge which warned against «the crude and amateurish reform of the delicately calibrated law of
financial provision following divorce, which is currently attracting some support in the House of Lords».
However, in terms of financial arrangements on divorce, under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (MCA 1973) a step - parent may be required to
provide financial provision for a child where the child has been treated as a «child of the family», even if they have divorced from the child's parent.
If the definition of a child in s 1 (1)(c) is to include an adult, there is no reason in logic why an adult child should not be equally entitled to claim
financial provision during a parent's lifetime.
On that basis, and in the absence of any authority on this point, the trustee contended that claims for
financial provision which were unresolved at the commencement of the bankruptcy constituted part of the bankrupt's estate and should therefore vest.
If you have divorced overseas and a financial order was made in the overseas court, you may be able to secure
further financial provision in England and Wales.
(e) a party who at the time of the divorce seems likely to suffer serious financial hardship as a result of the divorce should be awarded
such financial provision as is reasonable to relieve him of hardship over a reasonable period.
The House of Representatives averted a government shutdown on Thursday, narrowly passing a $ 1.1 trillion spending bill despite strenuous Democratic objections to
controversial financial provisions.
The English court is perceived as being generous towards wives compared to many other jurisdictions, and willing to look at a wide variety of assets, including trusts, when deciding on
appropriate financial provision.
It may suit him to keep the parties welded together in a dead marriage for another 20 years or to
see financial provision determined by a foreign court whose attitude towards provision is more in line with that of the respondent and which might not apply English law.
A civil partner is also entitled to apply for a Child Arrangement Order and various other Orders relating to children,
including financial provision.
The precise circumstances of each individual case will be key to considering
whether financial provision can be sought in this country following a divorce in another country particularly if the divorce took place in an EU member state.
Her Honour Judge Walden - Smith ordered that Mrs Wooldridge was not entitled to any further sums from her husband's estate and that «Thandi has not established, in my judgment, that the Will fails to provide her with
sufficient financial provision to meet her needs.
It is interesting that in both cases, the technical area of pensions is, in a small way, seeking to assist non-married and same - sex couples in
bringing financial provision for modern families into the 21st century.
Falling ill with a fatal illness such as cancer or being disabled, does not mean that you should no longer need
financial provision because you are still living.
We understand that knowing what will happen to children — where they will live, and
what financial provision will be made for them — is often a main source of worry when relationships come to an end.
HOWEVER, there are literally hundreds of Scriptures in the Old and New Testament which promise God's provision and even
abundant financial provision for those who «seek first the kingdom of God» (Matt 6:33) and those who «give.»
In Part One, the «Canonical Provisions Concerning Clerics» are set forth under such headings as Incardination, Rights of the Clergy Obligations of the
Clergy Financial Provision, Absence, Appointment to and Resignation from Ecclesiastical Office.
Madison, Wisconsin (CNN)- Wisconsin's Republican - led state Senate passed Gov. Scott Walker's proposed restrictions on collective bargaining for public employees Wednesday, getting around a Democratic walkout by
stripping financial provisions from the bill.
This included restoration of «evergreen» language to
extend financial provisions after the expiration of a contract, loosening of timelines for arbitrator selection, and restoration of paid union leave time.
Phrases with «financial provision»