FAMILY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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John Thomas O'Dwyer |
Applicant |
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Cindy Lea O'Dwyer |
Respondent |
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Nicholas Wilkinson (instructed by Seymours + Solicitors) for the Respondent
Hearing dates: 19th December 2018
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Mr Justice Francis :
Delay
The order under appeal
"The respondent shall pay to the applicant maintenance pending suit until the date of decree absolute and afterwards periodical payments. Payment shall be at the rate of £150,000 per annum, payable monthly in advance by standing order. Payment shall start on 1 February 2018, with credit for payments made, and shall end on the 1st to occur of:
a. the death of either the applicant or the respondent;
b. the applicant's remarriage;
c. a further order; or
d. the respondent's 66th birthday on 8 November 2022;
after which the applicant's claims for periodical payments and secured periodical payments shall be dismissed, and it is directed that:
i. upon the expiry of this term, the applicant shall not be entitled to make any further application in relation to the marriage for an order under the matrimonial causes act 1973 section 23(1)(a) or (b) for periodical payments or secured periodical payments;ii. pursuant to matrimonial causes act 1973 section 28(1A), the applicant may not apply for an order to extend this term;iii. upon the expiry of the term, the applicant shall not be entitled on the respondent's later death to apply for an order under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, section 2, provided that the respondent does not die before the order is otherwise terminated and any application shall be subject to the provisions at paragraph 5.e above.
For the avoidance of doubt, the applicant may not apply for an order to extend this term."
Relevant factual background
The order for periodical payments
The consequence of my finding that the Judge applied the wrong test