Case Analysis of FCMP 234/2022 [2024] HKFC 59: The Law Clarified and The Family Court’s Take on Winnie Lo Fee Arrangements
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The case of Standish v Standish [2024] EWCA Civ 567 outcome will have far-reaching consequences for the treatment of non-matrimonial property, including for couples with pre-marital assets who married before prenuptial agreements became fashionable
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Discussing the application for the decree absolute and related issues when the financial aspects of the divorce have not yet been finalised
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By approaching the process with diligence and seeking appropriate professional assistance at the outset, individuals can navigate the challenges and complexities of divorce while safeguarding their business interests and family well-being
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A review on court decisions and developments in the field of arbitration in 2023 – including main cases and trends in England and Wales, Hong Kong and Singapore
Industrial and commercial policyholders increasingly complain that premiums are impacting their bottom lines. At the same time, the protection gap remains significant and arguably will only widen with climate change. Unsurprisingly, interest in captives and in ILS is also trending higher.