Oral examination is a procedure to gather information about the judgment debtor’s financial position and assets, while Prohibition Orders are court orders that prevent a judgment debtor from leaving Hong Kong
When a party is successful in obtaining a judgment, it is important to ensure that the judgment is enforced and the debtor complies with the court’s order
Hugill & Ip’s team discuss their commitment on pro bono work and its positive impact towards both the community and the legal profession
A few snippets of the event hosted by Hugill & Ip at Spiga Hong Kong: thank you for all your encouragement and support!
With this expansion, the firm is even better equipped to address diverse clients’ needs in all family-related issues
An overview over different options to finance arbitrations focusing on the ability of lawyers and third-party financiers to fund arbitrations
10 common mistakes that spouses make while going through divorce – from managing emotions and conflict to practical issues related to assets and children
Discussing the role of barristers and solicitors in contentious proceedings – in particular within the Hong Kong Family Court setting
In this innovative series, we’ll delve into contentious legal matters exploring thought-provoking topics in discussions with renowned solicitors and barristers
The webinar focus is on a commonly-used mechanism in structuring wealth and assets: the discretionary trust/power. In the absence of any fixed stipulations as to how assets should be distributed, what guidance does the trustee/administrator have when distributing and dealing with assets? What are the limits of such discretion? What are the pitfalls to avoid?