Challenging Financial Remedies Orders Part 1
This talk is presented by Samuel Littlejohns, barrister, 1 Hare Court provides an introduction to the substantive law in relation to challenging financial remedies consent orders. (Running time: approximately 45 minutes) CPD Guide: 2 hours where at least 8 of the 10 accompanying questions are completed on the site successfully)
This talk is presented by Samuel Littlejohns, barrister, 1 Hare Court
A podcast audio lecture explaining the law and practice in relation to challenging financial remedy orders.
Topics covered include:
• The Burden of Proof
• The level of "materiality" required
• The timing of "materiality"
• When will a set aside application be appropriate?
• When will an appeal (rather than a set aside application) be necessary?
• Can an application to set aside be made to the same court that made the original order?
• What are the procedural requirements
• The Supreme Court's Guidance on the use of recitals
• The Court's approach to applications to set aside
• The Duty of Disclosure
• The question of Fraud
• Evidential requirements
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