Sentences with phrase «reasonable financial provision as»

They did not remarry but resumed living together and Ms Chekov brought a claim for reasonable financial provision as Mr Fryer's cohabitant following his death.

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Under Prop 42's new, more reasonable provisions, partial qualifiers will still not be allowed to participate in sports as freshmen but will be able to receive financial assistance.
The court will usually have to decide whether the will made reasonable provision for you (such reasonable provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for you to receive for your maintenance) and, if not, what reasonable financial provision ought now to be made for you.
As a child of the deceased, Mrs Ilott made an application for reasonable financial provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Dependents) Act 1975 (the 1975 Act) and on 7 August 2007 the district judge awarded her a lump sum of provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Dependents) Act 1975 (the 1975 Act) and on 7 August 2007 the district judge awarded her a lump sum of Provision for Dependents) Act 1975 (the 1975 Act) and on 7 August 2007 the district judge awarded her a lump sum of # 50,000.
(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.
Your spouse or civil partner could expect to receive from the court «such financial provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for a husband or wife to receive, whether or not that is required for his or her maintenance».
«such financial provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for the applicant to receive for [her] maintenance».
a financial institution, on a confidential basis and solely in connection with the assignment of a right to receive payment; the provision of security or other financing arrangements; or a person who, in the reasonable judgment of Hicks Morley, is providing or seeking the information as your agent; and
The essential needs of reasonable shelter and financial provision is seen as foundation elements of life, and if unattended to, can create such an overpowering set of needs themselves, as to make it pointless, to consider others.
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