All officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service have been ordered to
make full disclosure of their assets in a new measure put in place to push transparency and compliance with the Rule of Law.
All officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service have been ordered to
make full disclosure of their assets in a new...
Not exact matches
Although parties have a duty to provide
full disclosure of their
assets in a divorce, the anonymous nature
of cryptocurrencies potentially
make them a safe haven for spouses wishing to hide their money from a warring partner.
Part
of the bargain you
make in bankruptcy is
full disclosure — you disclose all
of your debts and
assets in exchange for the protection
of the bankruptcy court.
The bankrupt must
make a
full disclosure of all
of their
assets and debts to the LIT, inform the LIT
of any property that was disposed
of in the past few years; and give up all credit cards to the LIT.
However, said the judge, «objective thinking» lead him to consider that the order agreed «represents a fair division
of existing
assets» and that therefore
full disclosure would have
made no difference.
The Appellant, Puran Jote Hansra, sought a reapportionment
of assets in her favour on the basis that the Respondent had failed to
make full disclosure with respect to his
assets in India.
To sum,
make sure you get good legal advice from a competent attorney, consider what is the best process for you such as using mediation, collaborative law or traditional negotiation in creating a Prenuptial Agreement,
make sure you have
full disclosure of your
assets and liabilities and have it signed in plenty
of time which is at least 30 days before the wedding day.
In divorce mediation, the couple sits down with a trained attorney - mediator and
makes a
full disclosure of all
of their
assets, debts, income and expenses.
This is for three reasons: (1) California Family Code Section 2100 requires that
full disclosure be
made between parties to a divorce; (2) if your mediator does not know about all
of your
assets and debts, he or she will not be able to give you appropriate guidance; and (3) if either you or your spouse is unaware
of all
of the
assets and debts, there is no way there can be an informed decision
making process.
Namely, both spouses must
make a
full disclosure of their finances that includes
assets, debts, income and expenses.
The process is dependent on both parties
making full and frank
disclosure of all
of their
assets so that negotiations can be open and honest.
Both you and your spouse have an obligation to
make full disclosure of all
of your
assets and debts, whether they are in both
of your names or just in one person's name.
The key to a successful mediation for both spouses is that each person
makes full financial
disclosure of all debts,
assets, and income.