ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, FAMILY DIVISION, PRINCIPAL REGISTRY
(MRS JUSTICE ELEANOR KING)
(LOWER COURT NO: FD07D01331)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Martin Francis |
Applicant |
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Dagmar Ursula Helene Francis |
Respondent |
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The Respondent Wife did not appear and was not represented.
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Lord Justice Wilson:
"36... Given that the husband is to retain Chateauneuf, this means that, despite the district judge having accepted the husband's argument that he should have an enhanced share of the capital to reflect the pre-acquired assets, when set against the current valuations, he will in fact receive less than 50% of the assets.
37. [Counsel for the wife] rightly reminds me that a drop in property prices is not a 'Barder' event and the court should put out of its mind the new valuations when considering the appeal."
Thereupon the high court judge reminded herself of the provision in rule 8.1 (3)(a) of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 to the effect that an appeal against an order for ancillary relief should be limited to the review of the order of the district judge unless the appellate judge considers that in the circumstances of the case it would be in the interests of justice to hold a rehearing. Then she recorded that "in the present case neither party submits there should be a rehearing".
Order: Application allowed in part