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Relevant Work

JKN v JCN

In this case in the family division of the High Court, the Harbottle & Lewis family team were successful in acting for the husband in his application for a discretionary stay of proceedings brought by the wife in London. After a five day hearing the husband's application was granted, despite being vigoroulsy opposed by the wife's legal team both on the facts of the case and on the applicable law. The case now stands as authority that the English Court still has the power to grant discretionary stays despite many commentators and several other authorities suggesting that this was no longer possible in the light of applicable European law.

For those interested in this area, the case is reported at BAILII.

Civil Partnership Dissolution

Acting on a high value case involving the dissolution of a civil partnership. The case raises arguments in new and previously untested areas of law.

Collaborative Law

Acting for a divorcing client in the collaborative process, where the parties have signed a participation agreement not to use the courts to determine any issue between them.

International Cases

Acting on several high value international cases where there is argument over which country should have jurisdiction.

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Contact

Department: Family

Email: Tom Amlot

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