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The Effect of Cohabitation Upon Spousal Maintenance

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Cohen Cramer Solicitors LeedsThis was recently considered by the Court in the case of H v H (2009) which involved a high value ancillary relief claim by a wife who, by the time of the final hearing, was pregnant by her new partner.

In H v H the Court considered the effect of the wife’s possible cohabitation with her new partner and of another child.  Once again the Court reiterated that cohabitation is not to be equated by marriage and therefore in this case, the Court held that the wife’s relationship with her new partner should not have any effect upon the husband’s liability to pay maintenance.  In this case, there was no evidence before the Court to suggest that the wife’s new partner had made a significant contribution for her financial outgoings.  The Court felt that even despite the fact that the wife was expecting a child, this did not necessarily mean that the wife and her new partner would cohabit, cohabitation not being a reliably valid indicator of anything long term.

Under Section 28 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, re-marriage terminates financial obligation whereas cohabitation does not.  It was the Court’s view that if cohabitation is to be treated like marriage, then such a change in the law would need to come from Parliament and not from the Court.  We therefore have a clear signal from the Courts that just because in this case the wife was probably cohabitating, this did not mean that her husband did not have a duty to pay her maintenance in a case where such a liability arose.

For further information, contact  Cohen Cramer Solicitors family law department here or for further information, contact Cohen Cramer Solicitors on 0113 244 0597 or visit www.cohencramer.co.uk

Cohen Cramer Whip Up to Step up

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Coehn Cramer Solicitors LeedsLeeds solicitors, Cohen Cramer made sure that they would be remembered at the NEC Dentistry Show in Birmingham this weekend. Going against the traditional rules of cavity concern the team gave out enticing ice creams, including the full works of strawberry sauce and flakes.

Health conscious dentists let down their guard and made sure they indulged whilst engaging with the law firm’s specialist Dental Team .Their plan to stand out certainly paid off as they became the most visited stand of the day.

The Dentistry Show attracts masses of dentistry professionals each year, eager to share their experiences with others and learn new techniques. Cohen Cramer Solicitors saw it as a great opportunity to network and demonstrate a full range of legal services available in the growing field of dental health care. During the event, innovative ideas were explored, including the use of Botulinum Toxin and advanced teeth whitening techniques. The Dental Implant Business (DIO) also gave a first ever live demonstration of implant surgery, using their immediate loading implants. This particular experience was unique as this surgery has never been performed live before. Many were amazed at how simple and effective it was as this new device is rarely used in the UK.

Cohen Cramer Solicitors Dental Team at NEC Dentistry Show

Even after causing a scene and making sure people left in a sticky ice cream mess, Cohen Cramer Solicitors found the event to be an uplifting experience and most certainly a worthwhile date in the calendar. John Grant, Head of the Cohen Cramer Dental Team said, “It is crucial that dental service providers have the opportunity to meet legal advisors who fully understand the complex and evolving landscape of dentistry. Our specialist team is ideally placed to provide a full range of legal services to dentist nationwide whilst retaining our emphasis on unbeatable client care and cost effectiveness.”

Cohen Cramer Solicitors are looking forward to attending more events in the future and hope that they can network with other industry professionals from all sectors. They strongly believe it is essential to use opportunities like this to enable closer working relationships with clients and gain further knowledge.

For further information, contact Cohen Cramer Solicitors on 0113 244 0597 or visit www.cohencramer.co.uk