Judicial Mistake in DIY Divorce Settlement Rapidly Corrected
When a husband and wife split up, they amicably decided that maintenance would be paid by the husband to the wife for five years and agreed between themselves the main details of their other financial arrangements, leaving only some aspects to go before the court.
However, when the financial settlement order was handed down by the court, it allowed only that the payments would ‘cease on the first of the following events: (i) the death of either party, (ii) the remarriage of the applicant wife and (iii) further order of the court’. The judge involved had simply failed to take into account the couple’s agreement.
The husband, who had not been legally represented at the hearing, went back to court to have the order restricted such that payments would end in 2019.
The Family Court judge immediately agreed that the judge in the District Court had ‘failed to take into account the highly relevant factor that an agreement had been reached on the term of the maintenance order and that his resultant analysis of the issue was plainly inadequate’. He also commented that ‘it is highly regrettable that people of such modest means should have been caught up in this expensive and flawed process’.
It is highly unlikely that this case would have had to go to court a second time had the husband been legally represented at the first hearing, as his solicitor would have pointed out the limitation agreement.
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i was just searching around on google looking for some information on online divorces and diy divorces and came across this page. my wife well soon to be ex are still really good mates and have been living apart for about 3 years now so weve decided that it would be best all round to make it official. the prices of divorce solicitors are pretty heavy on the wallet and thats why i was looking for something cheaper as a lad at work was talking about these online diy divorces so borrowed me mates laptop to have a look. ive had a look at your divorce info so might give you a bell tomoz to get some help.
cheers
Jay
Oh the minefield of divorce settlements! I made a similar mistake when I got divorced; we made a personal agreement that was not taken into account, and had to go back to court! if only I had seen this blog, or had contacted a solicitor like Hylton-Potts Legal Consultants, it would have saved me a lot of bother!
This is exactly why we are here Kevin! Here at Hylton-Potts Legal Consultants we would have offered excellent value, fixed fee advice, and saved you from a world of financial pain!
Interesting!! Yes, I do think that it is important to take legal advise in these situations, otherwise you might just end up in a big mess :s /A
Thank you for your comment Anna. You can email us on [email protected] or phone our confidential legal helpline on 020 7381 8111 if you need any help.
Dont understand why the judge decided to go against the agreement. Doesnt make any sense?
Thank you, Sandra.
I was actually advised by a friend recently that to save money that I should just represent myself when it came to my divorce. My ex and I have an agreement in place already and it works really well as we both feel comfortable with the arrangements. Now reading this has actually made me think its better spending a buck or two on legal representation rather than leaving it too late and then paying double.
I will give Rodney a call, My friend was represneted by Hylton-Potts Team a few years ago and her divorce went swiftly from day one.
Thank you Shashi, We will be more than happy to help you. Get in touch with the team on 0207 381 8111 or [email protected]