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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> Wife v Husband [2023] EWFC 273 (B) (06 June 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2023/273.html Cite as: [2023] EWFC 273 (B), [2023] EWFC 273 |
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Husband |
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Background
The Evidence
- a moonlight flit with the proceeds of the house next door to the former matrimonial home in October 2018,
- immediate transfers totalling some £135,000 to his partner, S of only six months,
- failure to engage in the litigation as a whole, compelling the wife to issue a committal application
- the total absence of evidence on his key claim to have spent £80,000 keeping loan sharks at bay,
- a spend of £5,000+ on Lego at a time when the Wife's application was ongoing and he had failed to discharge the matrimonial home mortgage since January 2019. This was a spend he omitted to mention in his own documentation but which is confirmed by T's witness statement and T's oral evidence.
- I also note that from October 2018 when he left until January 2022 the Husband paid nothing for M and as at January 2022 there were arrears of Child maintenance of some £4583.66.
This is not a man who presents an impression of honest, open transparent dealings.
The other witnesses
D, the sister of his partner and his partner herself, S.
The awards
Costs
DJ Masters
6th June 2023